1 month ago | By Newser
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack will resume its hearings next Tuesday , and while the public won't hear from the White House counsel to former President Trump, the New York Times reports the panel will hear from him in private on Friday. Pat Cipollone has reportedly agreed to...
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1 month ago | By NY Times
The former White House counsel pushed back on President Donald J. Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election and was in the West Wing to witness his actions on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Dear Abby: I made a friend six years ago on social media. We have never actually met in person, but we have stayed in touch. She began contacting me on a daily basis about a... Read more ...
Instagram and Facebook suspended Children's Health Defense this week after the anti-vaccine group led by Robert Kennedy Jr. repeatedly violated rules prohibiting misinformation... Read more ...
Trump's lawyer went on Fox News to claim that Mar-a-Lago was a secure place to house classified info. Read more ...
Just when it looked like the Red Sox were primed to go on a hot streak, they took a step back. Though they did already win the series, the Red Sox failed to complete a sweep... Read more ...
Trump's claim about a "standing order" that automatically declassified documents he took home is false, according to many of his former administration officials. Read more ...
Florida's election crimes office, which came into existence on July 1, has uncovered its first cases of voting fraud, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday. At a news conference... Read more ...