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D.C. Grand Jury on Trump Documents Case Ends

The probe, initially focusing on Trump's dealings, broadened to also investigate alleged cover-up efforts.

Newspaper Publisher Gannett Accused of Discrimination Against White Employees

The newspaper publisher Gannett launched an initiative to diversity its staffers and news coverage following the George Floyd protests in 2020.

Biden Admin Sells Off Border Wall Materials

Square steel tubes were made available for purchase on web-based auction platform.

Over 1,000 People Unaccounted For in Lahaina, Many May Be Children

Hawaii Governor Josh Green said that it is "possible that there will be many children" declared missing.

Florida Fines Medicaid Providers For Using Tax Money To Perform Transgender Treatment on Minors

The state of Florida is fining five Medicaid healthcare providers for violating Florida's rule against using taxpayer funds to provide transgender treatments on minors.

Jan 6 Political Prisoners Abused, Beaten in Prison

No word from Republican Party or human rights organizations.

Maui Water Management Official Delayed Resource Approval for Five Hours

Deputy Director of Hawaii's Commission on Water Resource Management M. Kaleo Manuel delayed responding to a request to divert stream water to fill reservoirs for firefighting.

Former FBI Chief Who Investigated Trump in 2016 Pleads Guilty to Violating U.S. Sanctions on Russia

The former senior FBI agent played a pivotal role in the 2016 Trump campaign investigation concerning alleged Russia "collusion."

Families of Those Who Died From COVID-19 Sue EcoHealth Alliance

The lawsuit alleges EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak knew the virus was “capable of causing a worldwide pandemic."

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