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FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Will Not Have Second Trial

Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried will not have a second trial, according to prosecutors.

Illegal Immigrants With U.S.-Born Children More Likely to Use Welfare Than U.S. Citizens

A report from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) found that homes led by illegal immigrants with "anchor babies" are more likely to use welfare than homes led by U.S. citizens.

Rep. Elise Stefanik Files Ethics Complaint Against Judge: ‘Election Interference’

Representative Elise Stefanik (R-NY) filed an ethics complaint against Obama-appointed Judge Beryl Howell, citing election interference.

Senate Staffer Behind Gay Porn Tape Fired

The U.S. Senate staffer allegedly behind a gay porn video filmed in a room inside the Heart Senate Office building has been fired by Senator Ben Cardin's (D-MD) office.

Rudy Giuliani to Pay $148 Million in Defamation Case

Donald Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani owes almost $150 million after making defamatory statements about two Georgia election workers.

Former ‘Diversity Manager’ at Facebook Pleads Guilty to Stealing $4 Million From Company

A former Facebook "Diversity Manager" plead guilty to stealing more than $4 million from the company through an "elaborate scheme involving fraudulent vendors, fictitious charges, and cash kickbacks," prosecutors said.

Survey Finds 20% of Mail-in-Voters Admit to Fraud

A survey found that more than 1-in-5 voters who voted by mail said they committed voter fraud.

131% of Eligible Voters Registered in Washington, DC

An investigation by Judicial Watch found that the registration rate among eligible voters in Washington, D.C., is 131%.

Taxpayers Could Pay Up to $451 Billion for Border Crisis

An interim report from the House Republicans' Committee on Homeland Security revealed that the Biden administration's border policies could cost taxpayers as much as $451 billion.

Deutsche Bank Testifies in Trump Trial: Net Worth Changes ‘Not Unusual’

A Deutsche Bank AG executive testified in Donald Trump's civil fraud trial, telling a New York judge that clients are able to get a loan after reporting a greater net worth than the lender's estimation.

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