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Coronavirus

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New Mexico State law professor David Clements

Law professor accuses university of violating Federal Trade Commission rules with mask mandate

"You are promoting the idea that the mask can prevent or treat a disease, which is an illegal deceptive practice," David Clements tells New Mexico State.

Federal Agencies

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FBI

FBI Detroit chief during bungled Whitmer 'plot' sting now runs DC office that raided Mar-a-Lago

Steven D'Antuono ran the Detroit field office when, trial testimony alleges, it instigated, encouraged and facilitated what the government charges was a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

Energy

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100% renewable

Washington clean energy project mired in ‘no man’s land’ amid planning setbacks

Meanwhile, the process has drawn concern from local officials for its potential impact to natural resources in addition to what some perceive as skirting state environmental regulations.

World

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United States Department of State

5 eye-opening recipients of U.S. foreign aid

While well intentioned, some U.S. aid can be hampered by corruption, failing infrastructure, or even cultural misunderstandings.

Europe

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Alexander Lukashenko

Belarus is mobilizing for war after long aiding the Russian invasion

Even a modest invasion force could have a far reaching impact on both the conflict and humanitarian situation.

Courts & Law

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Hunter Biden

Jury selection slated for Hunter Biden’s trial on gun charges

Special counsel David Weiss has charged Biden with two counts of making false statements on a federal form and one charge of possessing a firearm while using drugs. The nation will be watching to see if Biden's arguments are treated the same way Trump's were.

Politics & Policy

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Landry

Louisiana attorney general says FBI has 'cancer' that led to censorship push

Jeff Landry, who is running for governor next year, is suing federal government for pressing Big Tech to muffle dissent in a "sprawling federal Censorship Enterprise" that plaintiffs hold culpable for "some of the most egregious First Amendment violations in American history."

Politics & Policy

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Kamala Harris, Aug. 27

Harris is at the top of the ticket, but when will she become the face of her campaign?

So far, relying mostly on internet memes and segregated Zoom calls, Harris herself has yet to make a major mark on the campaign’s personnel and has inherited most of the existing Biden campaign apparatus.

From the States

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U.S. border

Sheriff’s associations oppose Tucson police chief's nomination to head Border Patrol

Chris Magnus publicly criticized Trump administration immigration policies in an op-ed for The New York Times.

Congress

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Former FBI agent Thomas Baker

'Two FBIs': Whistleblowers accuse DC HQ of trampling Constitution, field offices

Twitter Files show agency's mission is now "a perversion of the First Amendment," 33-year veteran says.

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