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BLM’s $6 Million Mansion a Clear Violation of IRS Law, Watchdog Charges

Black Lives Matter and its co-founder Patrisse Cullors could face civil or criminal penalties for illegally using the organization's $6 million Los Angeles mansion for Cullors's private benefit, a watchdog group charged in a complaint filed with the IRS on Thursday.

Brooklyn Subway Attack Suspect Ordered Held Without Bail

The man charged with opening fire on subway riders on a train in Brooklyn was ordered held without bail Thursday at his first court appearance, where prosecutors told a judge he terrified all of New York City.

20 Federal ‘Assets’ Embedded at Capitol on Jan 6, Court Filing Says

At least 20 FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives “assets” were embedded around the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, a defense attorney wrote in a court filing on April 12.

Chris Wallace ‘Having Daily Breakdowns’ Over CNN+ Failure

Platform only drawing in close to 10,000 daily viewers.

Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss Case Brought Against Him by Special Counsel John Durham: Trial Set for Next Month

A federal judge denied the motion brought by a Clinton campaign attorney to throw the case out.

Video of Capitol Police Allowing Protesters to Enter Side Door Will Be Used in Court

The video will be used to defend two Jan. 6 participants who are on trial for "Obstruction of an Official Proceeding." 

New York Lt. Governor Resigns Following Campaign Finance Indictment

Gov. Kathy Hochul's #2, Brian A. Benjamin, resigned on Tuesday as Lt. Gov. just hours after he was indicted over an alleged scheme to funnel illegal donations to his past political campaigns and then cover it up.

Man Arrested in Pennsylvania After Placing ‘Biden: I Did That’ Stickers at Gas Pumps

A man was arrested in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, after allegedly placing stickers at gas pumps that blame President Joe Biden for skyrocketing gas prices across the nation.

Ukrainian Opposition Leader Arrested

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his delight on Tuesday after Kiev's successor to the Soviet-era KGB arrested the country's most prominent opposition leader.

Jussie Smollett Releases New Song To Plead His Innocence Again

Actor Jussie Smollett, who was convicted on charges from a fake hate attack, released a new song pleading his innocence, once again.

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