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Clinton Campaign Lawyer Found Not Guilty On Charges In Durham Probe

A jury found former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann not guilty on Tuesday of making a false statement to the FBI in September 2016...

Here Are the Deliberation Questions in the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard Tria

Jurors in the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard trial deliberated for roughly two hours Friday afternoon. They will return to the courthouse in Fairfax, Virginia, on Tuesday. 

Mother of Texas Shooter: ‘Don’t Judge Him’—’He Had His Reasons’ (Video)

"I have no words to say," Ramos' mother said. "Forgive me. Forgive my son."

Ohio Court Rules Google Is ‘Common Carrier’ That Can Be Regulated

An Ohio court ruled that Google may be designated a common carrier subject to state litigation that would likely force the search giant not...

More Americans Want Less Migration

A growing share of Americans wants immigration levels to be reduced, according to a new poll from Politico and Harvard University’s medical school.

New York Judge Approves Congressional Map—GOP Could Take More Seats

Boosts Republican odds of capturing more seats in November's midterm elections.

Border Patrol Dealing With Huge Groups, Heat-Related Deaths, Drownings in Del Rio Sector

Homeland Security officials said “the border is closed” seems to be having little impact.

An Unlikely Alliance: ACLU Pushes to Unseal Government Warrants Targeting Project Veritas

Civil liberties groups have expressed concern about DOJ overreaching authority, assaulting free press in sweeping probe against conservative journalist James O'Keefe

Big Cities’ Climate Lawsuits Against Big Oil Scrutinized

A recent wave of government climate change lawsuits against oil and gas firms may prove deeply harmful, actually inhibiting the growth of new, greener technologies by diverting resources that would otherwise fuel innovation

Judge Orders Biden to Keep Title 42 Barrier

A federal judge has halted President Joe Biden’s plan to end Title 42, ordering federal agencies to continue the program because the termination order likely violates federal law.

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