DOJ Failed to Address Press Law in Application to Search Washington Post Reporter’s Home

The Justice Department did not address a 1980 law that generally bars warrants for reporting material…

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N.I.H. Worker Who Criticized Trump Seeks Whistle-Blower Protection

Jenna Norton, a National Institutes of Health employee, has been an outspoken critic of the administration’s…

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Trump Says He’s Only Renovating the Kennedy Center

Even though President Trump held a movie premiere for his wife’s new film there last week,…

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Judge Bars Further Changes to George Washington’s Philadelphia House

The Interior Department removed placards and videos about Washington’s involvement with slavery. A new court ruling…

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Immigration Officers in Minneapolis Will Wear Body Cameras, Noem Says

The change comes as the federal government has provided accounts of fatal shootings that have sometimes…

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Pirro Threatens Jail Time for Lawful Gun Owners Who Travel to D.C. With Firearms

The remarks by Jeannine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, prompted swift pushback…

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Justice Dept. Sidelines Ed Martin as Chief of Weaponization Group

The move represents a consolidation of the authority of the deputy attorney general, Todd Blanche, in…

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Maryland Moves to Give Democrats Extra House Seat, but Big Hurdles Remain

The state’s House of Delegates passed a new map that would be likely to eliminate Maryland’s…

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H.H.S. to Expand Faith-Based Addiction Programs for Homeless

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said addiction is a “spiritual disease” that calls out for…

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Why Texas Is the Wildest Story in U.S. Politics Right Now

First came a remarkable State Senate upset. Next up: two high-octane U.S. Senate primaries. Source link

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