Reporters At Bloomberg News Are Worried About Michael Bloomberg’s Potential Presidential Run
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The Supreme Court Is Wrestling With Whether States And Feds Can Prosecute A Person For The Same Crime
The case challenges the longstanding rule that separate state and federal prosecutions do not violate the Constitution's ban on double jeopardy.
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Democrats Have Officially Gained 40 Seats In The House Of Representatives
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A Key Sherrod Brown Ally Has Launched “The Committee To Draft Sherrod Brown For President 2020”
The organization is designed to promote the Ohio senator as a candidate for the 2020 Democratic primary.
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A Border Patrol Media Officer Had To Remind His Agency Not To Describe Immigrants As #CatchOfTheDay
“Whether an illegal alien or alleged (or even convicted) criminal, all are human, and should be treated humanely.”
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Last Week, The Senate Was Set To Rebuke Trump On Saudi Arabia. But That Was Then.
Two options other than a bill that would end US support for the Saudi war in Yemen have surfaced since the 63–37 vote, which was considered a rebuke of Trump.
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My Friend Attempted Suicide On Death Row. Should I Have Tried To Help Him?
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Chinese Mobile App Companies Are A National Security Risk, Says Top Democrat
“It’s enormously worrisome to me that Google allowed these highly over-permissioned apps to gain such prominence,” he said.
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The US And Mexican Militaries Are Trying To “Trump-Proof” A Partnership That Took Decades To Build
“If you’re sitting at the Pentagon, your best hope is that the Mexican military continues to ignore the rhetoric.”
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Trump Says He Is Nominating Former Attorney General William Barr To Replace Jeff Sessions
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The Justice Department Still Hasn't Told The Federal Accountability Office That Jeff Sessions Quit
Federal law requires the vacancy and any acting appointment to be reported "immediately" to the Government Accountability Office. A month after the shakeup at the Department of Justice, the GAO hasn't been informed.
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Bernie Sanders Supporters Want The Beto O’Rourke 2020 Talk To Chill
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Abortion Language Is Still Holding Up A Bipartisan Bill To Lower Insurance Costs
Congress has a bill that could lower insurance premiums by 20%, and some senators want to pass it. But the parties remain firmly divided.
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Federal Prosecutors Said Michael Cohen Should Serve A “Substantial Term Of Imprisonment”
Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former longtime lawyer, has pleaded guilty to multiple federal charges and is seeking to avoid prison.
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Prosecutors Said Paul Manafort Lied About His Contacts With Trump Administration Officials
If the judge agrees Manafort violated his plea deal, prosecutors would no longer be bound to support a lower sentence.
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5 Big Things That Robert Mueller Just Told Us About The Russia Investigation
The sentencing memo that special counsel Robert Mueller filed in Michael Cohen’s case said a lot about his ongoing Russia investigation.
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Now Academics Studying ISIS Are Feeling The Heat Of An Internet Crackdown
British authorities have asked one of the world's best known experts on ISIS to limit access to his blog.
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Chief Of Staff John Kelly Is Leaving The White House, Trump Says
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The Feds Are Now Investigating The Millions Of Anti-Net Neutrality Comments Filed With Stolen Identities
People's names and addresses were listed on the FCC's website beside net neutrality comments they didn't make. Now the FBI is interested.
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George Papadopoulos’ First Post-Jail Appearance Gives A Glimpse Into His Future
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