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As his time in the White House came to a close, Barack Obama transferred records from the White House for his presidential library in Chicago.
Legal experts and political strategists say Trump's backers bit off more than they could chew — and Merrick Garland called their bluff.
For years, the GOP has portrayed itself as the "law and order" party. But it's singing a very different tune following the FBI raid at Trump's home.
Did he really mean to say this out loud?
Emily Tauscher provided jurors with a gruesome mental image of the photos allegedly snapped by the defendants.
Officials told Newsweek and The Wall Street Journal that this person told investigators about the documents.
LEXEY DANICHEV/Sputnik Host Photo Agency/AFP via Getty ImagesLatvia’s parliament has moved to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism over Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine—and the Kremlin does not appear to be taking it well. Russia is committing a “genocide against the Ukrainian people,” Latvian MPs said in a statement Thursday, according to AFP. Russia “uses suffering and intimidation as tools in its attempts to weaken the morale of the Ukrainian people and armed forc
Plenty of Americans don't support the US government's efforts to bring Brittney Griner home. An expert in hostage taking and recovery explains why.
Former President Donald Trump could himself unilaterally release the search warrant and receipt of goods taken by the FBI. But it might not help him.
Two decades after their extraordinary separation surgery, Josie Hull and Teresa Cajas are leading lives that few imagined possible
Ralph Nader changed vehicle safety standards in America forever. Now he’s going after Elon Musk and his automated cars.
Financial planners share how much spouses should be able to comfortably spend from joint income.
According to The New York Times, investigators tried subpoenaing Trump before taking the drastic step of searching his home.
After Trump allies demanded he reveal the warrant behind the search of Mar-a-Lago, the attorney general moved to do just that. And the former president agreed.
After Trump declined to answer questions Wednesday, legal experts said the former president’s decision could create an impression among some that he has something to hide.
Attorney General Merrick Garland said he personally approved the decision for the FBI to seek a search warrant for Trump's residence.
"It's definitely a member of his inner circle," Cohen, Trump's former personal lawyer and fixer, told Insider on Thursday.
While the summer is starting to wind down, Alessandra Ambrosio is turning up the heat to almost scorching in her latest Instagram post. She’s reminding all of her followers to enjoy those last few lazy days of the sun, the beach, and those relaxing days off. Wearing a tiny, shimmering white bikini paired with animal-print […]
Pundits at the right-wing network seemed to be much more passionate about correctly handling classified information in 2016.
OLENA ROSHCHINA - THURSDAY, 11 AUGUST 2022, 16:51 The Russian Federation has lost two squadrons of the latest Su-35 fighters in Ukraine, that's about 24 aircraft, and now tolerates the return of the old Su-24M bombers.