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Congress

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January 6 select committee subpoenas Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, and their leaders

Democrat-led committee has reportedly privately spoken with more than 200 witnesses

Crime

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Doctor with stethoscope, file photo

Dozens charged in $1.2 billion health care fraud

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services also took "adverse administrative actions against 52 providers involved in similar schemes"

Elections

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Alan Dershowitz

Dershowitz warns Trump could still be tried before November despite Supreme Court ruling

"There's a possibility that you could have a trial on some issues before the election," Dershowitz said on the "Just The News, No Noise" TV show. "We'll see a lot of litigation, a lot of strategy, a lot of tactics being employed over the next months. The real question is, can they squeeze in a trial in October?"

Security

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Military hacking exercise

State Department urgently tells employees to change passwords 'immediately'

"There's a greater sense of urgency on this than on previous password reset requirements," one recipient told Just the News. "It's very serious."

Politics & Policy

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Jim Jordan.

Jordan presses White House over meetings with Jack Smith staffer

The letter then proceeds to document the various meetings between Bratt and White House officials between 2021 and 2023.

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump in NYC

Trump 'next president,' 'lesson of history is clear,' says Niall Ferguson

"A second Trump act is not just possible. It’s fast becoming my base case," Ferguson states.

Crime

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Joran Van der Sloot, Lima, Peru, Jan. 13, 2012, Insert: Natalee Holloway

Suspect in 2005 disappearance of American teen Natalee Holloway faces US extradition

Holloway, who was 18 when she vanished, had traveled with her classmates on a senior trip days after graduation.

Courts & Law

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Security personnel stand on the balcony the home of Mark and Patricia McCloskey who gained national attention after brandishing firearms at protesters as they stormed passed their home

St. Louis couple McCloskeys plead not guilty to felony charges after defending home from protesters

The couple faces two felony charges and will appear in court again on Oct. 28.

Politics & Policy

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Ron DeSantis, Las Vegas, Nov. 2022

Florida Supreme Court approves DeSantis grand jury on COVID-19 vaccines

The move has put DeSantis at odds with former President Donald Trump, who has touted the success of his Operation Warp Speed in swiftly making available a COVID-19 vaccine.

Courts & Law

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Julian Assange pleads guilty to one felony count in plea deal, ending legal battle

The prosecution is technically seeking 62 months in prison for his offenses, but the court is expected to rule it as time already served, due to serving five years in a London prison.

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