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Fetterman Will ‘Be Back Soon,’ Communication Director Says

Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, who checked into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center more than a month ago due to clinical depression, will return "soon," according to communications director Joe Calvello.

Conservative Groups Sue DOJ Over Information About Attacks on Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers

Conservative groups filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) this week, asking a federal court to compel the agency to release records about how it has handled attacks on churches and pro-life organizations.

Former U.S. Attorney General Barr Calls Dominion Case Against Fox ‘Weak’ in WSJ Op-Ed

Former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr has written an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal criticizing Dominion Voting Systems' defamation lawsuit against Fox News, arguing that if the law is applied properly, Fox News should win the case and a ruling against the network would have serious implications for all news media.

Why Congress Has Reason to Be Suspicious of Narrative on COVID-19 Origin

Congressional Republicans are busy trying to uncover the origin of COVID-19, which has killed more than 1.1 million Americans.

Then-VP Biden Approved Statement About Hunter’s Connection With Burisma, Claimed ’No Involvement’

In 2015, then-Vice President Joe Biden approved a statement relating to Hunter Biden's position on Ukrainian energy company Burisma.

TikTok’s Algorithm Exposes Young Users to Suicide-Related Content

“Ten minutes and a few clicks on TikTok is all that is needed to fall into the rabbit hole of some of the darkest and most harmful content online," says corporate accountability group.

ISIS Supporter Arrested in Plot Against St. Patrick’s Day Parade

A New York man who expressed support online for the Islamic State is charged with plotting to kill police officers and threatening to kill a mayor on the street where the local St. Patrick’s Day parade was slated to be held.

Republican Lawmakers Launch Investigation Into Air Force Leaking Service Members’ Private Records

Republicans on the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government have launched a probe into Air Force personnel leaking private military records of former and current service members who are either Republican members of Congress or ran as candidates.

Hunter Biden Files Lawsuit Against Computer Repair Shop Owner Over Sensitive Laptop Data

Hunter Biden is suing a computer repair shop owner over allegations that he illegally obtained and distributed sensitive personal data from a laptop, which is at the center of a congressional investigation.

CDC Buys Cellphone Location Data to Monitor COVID-19 Lockdown Compliance

The CDC paid one firm $420,000 and another $208,000 for access to data from at least 55 million cellphone users.

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