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Justice Dept. to open criminal inquiry of E. Jean Carroll

The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, the 82-year-old former magazine writer who accused President Donald Trump of sexual assault, according to a person with direct knowledge of the situation.
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Former judges urge inquiry into deal Trump struck with IRS

A bipartisan group of 35 former federal judges on Wednesday asked the judge who oversaw President Donald Trump's remarkable lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service to reopen the case and conduct an inquiry into whether the hasty deal to resolve it could be challenged as an act of fraud.
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Obama Center announces public festivities for grand opening weekend

 Free public events have been announced for the grand opening weekend of the Obama Presidential Center. According to an announcement on Wednesday from the Obama Foundation, the grounds will be full of live performances, family activities, food and speakers, making for a festival of sorts on the 19.3-acre campus in Chicago’s Jackson Park neighborhood.
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Cornyn concedes; Paxton projected to defeat incumbent senator in Texas’ GOP runoff

Republican Sen. John Cornyn conceded his runoff race against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Tuesday night. “Tonight we’ve come up short in this primary runoff,” Cornyn said. He had just taken the podium and was still talking at about 8:15 p.m. Minutes before, news outlets projected that Paxton would defeat Cornyn. Paxton has 62.8% of votes to Cornyn’s 37.2%, with 493 of 3153 polling ...
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Trump’s Justice Department purges information about convicted Jan. 6 rioters

The Justice Department removed hundreds of pages from its website detailing prosecutions and convictions of people involved in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot on the U.S. Capitol. It’s the latest move by President Donald Trump’s administration to rewrite the history of Jan. 6, a failed attempt by his supporters to overturn the 2020 election results. News releases outlining a variety of components of ...
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Trump administration demands federal worker NDAs in new crackdown on leaks

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is moving to create a government-wide nondisclosure agreement for federal workers after a number of high-profile and unauthorized leaks in recent months. The Office of Personnel Management, which serves as the federal government’s human resources arm, proposed the standardized NDA form Tuesday and said agencies that use it would administer it to both new ...
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Trump undergoes a physical exam at Walter Reed

President Donald Trump, the oldest man to be inaugurated as president, had a physical exam at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday and said that his doctors had given him a clean bill of health.
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Man returns $30,000 in cash he found in Wawa bathroom in Florida

A Florida man walked into a Wawa bathroom in Palm Beach County, Florida, carrying a black fanny pack that contained proceeds from selling his Pokémon collectibles: $30,023 in cash, according to a police report. The man planned to use the money to help pay for a medical procedure for his sister, the report said.
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President Trump signs emergency declaration for Los Angeles tank emergency

President Donald Trump has signed an emergency declaration for the Garden Grove toxic tank emergency — allowing local authorities to receive federal disaster assistance as Orange County fire officials work to contain the crisis. The move came after the Orange County Fire Authority announced early Monday that the risk of a major explosion had abated, allowing authorities to breathe a sigh of ...
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Beautiful day in the neighborhood: Mister Rogers stamp to return in June, USPS announces

Soon, your “speedy delivery” might feature a familiar face on the postage stamp. The 2018 Mister Rogers stamp is returning due to popular demand, the United States Postal Service announced Sunday. The stamp of the beloved children’s television personality and Latrobe native was one of 25 up for potential reissue in USPS’s “Stamp Encore” contest, held in honor of the postal service’s 250th ...
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Community gathers to remember George Floyd 6 years after death

MINNEAPOLIS — The scent wafting from food trucks and the groove of music booming from a DJ booth guided the way to George Floyd Square, where people came from near and far Monday to remember an event that shook Minneapolis and sent shockwaves around the world. Dancers performed in front of the statue of a fist that has come to symbolize all that has passed at 38th Street and Chicago Avenue ...