The New York Times has filed a motion to quash subpoenas that the Justice Department served on journalists who reported on ...
Blumenthal: "Will you apologize to [the Epstein survivors in the room] for the mishandling and mistakes that were made by the ...
Donald Trump’s new pick for Director of National Intelligence was left squirming uncomfortably when confronted about who won ...
American imperialism wages war abroad to subjugate Iran. It wages the war at home against the class that must pay for it and ...
Iran-US war latest: Trump says Tehran has released US citizen as Vance claims some Israeli officials want ‘indefinite’ ...
Sunshine Protection Act aims to end time changes, but it still needs to pass the senate. What it would mean for California.
The proposed Sanctioning Russia Act aims to hit Moscow’s oil revenues but risks straining US-India ties as New Delhi defends ...
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Angel Locsin urges Robin Padilla to 'wake up' in open letter over political stands
MANILA, Philippines — Actress Angel Locsin publicly called on Senator Robin Padilla to "wake up" in a strongly worded open letter on Thursday questioning the actor-turned-lawmaker's recent political ...
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, discusses the Senate’s findings that former special counsel Jack Smith’s team collected and read texts from members of Congress on ‘Hannity.’ ...
While Clayton also lacks a traditional intelligence background, the former SEC chairman still leaned into his resumé as his chief qualification, pointing to his experience "leading and improving large ...
The New York Times has taken legal action to challenge unusual subpoenas issued to several of its reporters last week.
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