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DOJ makes more than 200 arrests in international dark web drug trafficking scheme

The Department of Justice has made a record number of arrests and seizures for a coordinated international scheme that targeted drug trafficking on the dark web, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Tuesday.

Hunter Biden investigation: Garland says ‘I stand by my testimony’ despite whistleblower claims

Attorney General Merrick Garland said that “I stand by my testimony” about U.S. Attorney David Weiss’s independence to criminally investigate Hunter Biden free from political interference, despite IRS whistleblower claims contradicting his sworn testimony.

Feminist author accused of throwing drink at Matt Gaetz charged with battery

A Florida woman who authors feminist literature was jailed Saturday after she allegedly threw wine at Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) during a weekend wine festival.

Utah residents blocked from watching pornography

Utah users can no longer access some of the internet's largest adult websites, including Pornhub, after lawmakers passed legislation creating requirements for such sites to prevent viewers below 18 from entering.

Senators pour cold water on short-term debt limit extension

Senators on both sides of the aisle expressed opposition to a short-term debt limit extension to allow more time to negotiate a larger deal with the White House as the deadline to prevent a default on the nation’s debt draws closer.

Donald Trump trial: Witness says Carroll was ‘hyperventilating’ after alleged rape

A friend of former columnist E. Jean Carroll took the stand in the defamation trial against former President Donald Trump Tuesday, testifying that Carroll was "hyperventilating" when the writer said she had been raped by him.

Trump PAC re-ups Social Security and Medicare attacks on DeSantis in early state ad

A super PAC supporting former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign is out with a seven-figure ad buy in New Hampshire and Iowa attacking Ron DeSantis on his prior stances on Medicare and Social Security.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams lays blame on Biden administration for immigrant crisis

New York City Mayor Eric Adams laid blame on the Biden administration for the immigrant crisis, saying the White House's response to the border has been irresponsible.

White House won’t talk about CIA Director Burns meeting with Jeffrey Epstein

The Biden White House is refusing to talk about recent revelations that CIA Director William Burns met with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in late 2014 during the former's time as President Barack Obama’s deputy secretary of state.

Army secretary says another recruiting goal shortfall is coming

The Army will not reach its "very ambitious" recruiting goal this year, the secretary of the service branch admitted on Tuesday.
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