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Judicial Watch Sues DOJ to Release Trump-Declassified ‘Smoking Gun’ Documents From Russia Probe

The conservative watchdog Judicial Watch has sued the Justice Department to compel the release of “smoking gun” documents former President Donald Trump declassified and ordered release that detail misconduct in the FBI’s discredited Russia collusion investigation.

Biden Administration Hit With Lawsuit Over ‘Sneak Attack’ on Charter Schools

A coalition of charter schools in Michigan and Ohio brought a lawsuit Monday challenging the Biden administration’s newly implemented hurdles on federal funding for the independently run public schools.

Father, Son Get Life for Hate Crime in Ahmaud Arbery Death

The white father and son convicted of murder in Ahmaud Arbery’s fatal shooting after they chased the 25-year-old Black man through a Georgia neighborhood were sentenced Monday to life in prison for committing a federal hate crime.

Amazon Obtains Interior Maps of Millions of Homes with Purchase of iRobot

iRobot has accepted the almost $2 billion purchase bid.

It’s ‘Not Moral’ to Request Abstinence to Stop Monkeypox: LGBT Activists

New CDC data confirms that monkeypox overwhelmingly occurs in men who identify as gay or bisexual and who engage in risky sexual behavior—yet LGBT activists have said it is “not moral” to ask men to refrain from sex until the government can get the virus corralled.

Alabama Murder, Kidnapping Suspect Was In The US Illegally

The alleged kidnapper of a 12-year-old girl in Alabama was a previously deported illegal alien, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) spokesperson confirmed.

Gay Married Couple Charged With Using Their Adopted Children for Child Pornography

A married gay couple in metro Atlanta, William Dale Zulock, 32, and Zachary Jacoby Zulock, 35, is accused of using their two adopted boys in child porn films.

Republicans Ready with 500 ‘Preservation Letters’ Sent for Investigations

Armed with subpoena power if they win the House in November, Republicans are ready for a full-court press of investigations, as evidenced by House...

Brittney Griner ‘Devastated’ By 9 Year Sentence Imposed By Russian Judge

WNBA star Brittney Griner’s Russian attorney said that her client was “devastated” with the nine year prison sentence handed to her by a Russian judge.

Indiana: First State to Approve Abortion After Roe v. Wade

Indiana on Friday became the first state in the nation to approve abortion restrictions since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, as the Republican governor quickly signed a near-total ban on the procedure shortly after lawmakers approved it.

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