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Sen. Rick Scott introduces legislation to repudiate 2019 Trump impeachment: 'Lacks legitimacy'
Scott's move came after DNI Gabbard revealed Congress and Trump's legal team were kept from evidence showing the whistleblower whose allegations about Ukraine policy prompted the impeachment had the "
Iran warns US it will not accept negotiations while 'under the shadow of threats'
The warning comes as the United States prepares for the next round of peace talks with Iran in Pakistan this week, which will be led by Vice President JD Vance for the U.S. delegation.
Nancy Mace files motion to expel Cory Mills over stolen valor and sexual misconduct allegations
The South Carolinian's resolution accuses Mills of misrepresenting his military service, sexual misconduct, campaign finance violations and illicit involvement in federal contracts as a member of Cong
Satire website 'The Onion' reaches new deal to lease Alex Jones' Infowars
The Onion CEO Ben Collins said a court still needs to approve the new deal, but if it goes through, the satire website would pay a monthly licensing fee to the court-appointed receiver overseeing Info
You Vote: Trump says 'highly unlikely' he will extend ceasefire with Iran past Wednesday, what now?
The ceasefire with Iran is set to expire this week and hostilities could resume after talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, failed to result in a permanent agreement.
Grassley says he underwent surgery to remove gallstones over weekend
The 92-year-old senator did not provide details on the procedure or whether he had serious symptoms related to the medical condition, but said he had the procedure while in Iowa.
Tim Cook to resign as Apple CEO later this year
Cook will remain as CEO through the summer to help transition John Ternus into the role.
Congress releases names of over 20 lawmakers and former lawmakers investigated for sexual misconduct
The list includes over 20 lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle, such as Democratic California Rep. Eric Swalwell and former Texas GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales. Both men resigned their posts last
White House announces Labor Secretary Lori Chavez DeRemer is stepping down for private sector role
Cheung did not give a reason for the resignation but said Deputy Secretary of Labor Keith Sonderling will serve as acting secretary.
Three House committees decry 'lax approach' to fraud at ActBlue, the Democrat fundraising giant
Interim report revealed five top ActBlue legal personnel all invoked their right against self-incrimination in refusing to answer questions during interviews with investigators.
US embassy issues security warning for Americans in Baghdad
The embassy said there are several ways for Americans to leave Iraq, including through ground routes and commercial flights, though the embassy warned of possible missiles, drones, and rockets in Iraq
Trump on extending ceasefire: 'Highly unlikely'
The U.S. has sought a commitment from Iran to never possess a nuclear weapon, an end to its funding of proxy groups in the region, and a reduction of its ballistic missile arsenal.
Trump denies being under pressure to make Iran peace deal as 'fake news'
The comment comes as U.S. officials are expected to travel to Islamabad, Pakistan, this week for talks with Iran. Vice President JD Vance is expected to lead the U.S. delegation.
FBI Director Patel sues The Atlantic magazine for 'hit piece' alleging excessive drinking
Staff writer Sarah Fitzpatrick is also listed as a defendant in the case filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colombia.
Trump promises 'far better' deal with Iran than Obama-era agreement
The conflict is currently under a temporary ceasefire, but could see hostilities renew when it expires.
Majority believe gov officials broke law to force Trump Ukraine impeachment: Poll
The survey comes in the wake of reporting from Just the News that the Department of Justice Inspector General had developed evidence of the whistleblower's anti-Trump political bias that did not becom
State Department restricts visas for families of cartel members
The major factions of the Sinaloa Cartel continue to operate, albeit with some territorial division.
House Ethics Panel reviewed 20 sexual misconduct allegations since 2017
"Over the last decade, the Committee has adopted a more aggressive and robust approach to allegations of sexual misconduct," the committee said in a statement.
Fed nominee Warsh to back independence on interest rates
His nomination comes as Trump continues to criticize the Fed for its hesitance to lower rates, dubbing current Chairman Jerome Powell as "too late" Powell.
University of North Carolina vaguely 'retract[s]' threat of punishment for April Fools' Day satire
University still won't clarify whether it ever investigated student-run comedy show, or specify which "portions" of its jawboning statement it's retracting. Student newspaper editors were "browbeaten