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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon to be deposed in Epstein lawsuit

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon will be deposed to answer questions as part of lawsuits centered on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate dubbed ‘No Jail Janet’ for letting violent felons off easy

The owner of a Wisconsin commercial cleaning business with a lengthy rap sheet and a history of terrorizing women is among a list of felons who received slaps on the wrist by Wisconsin Judge Janet Protasiewicz — and then went on to commit even more dastardly deeds.

Rand Paul staffer suffered deep knife wound to head in DC attack

The Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) staffer who was hospitalized following a knife attack last weekend was apparently stabbed in the head and needed surgery, a relative of the staffer said.

Nashville shooting: Garland says hate crime prosecution is premature since motive unknown

Republican lawmakers pressed Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday whether the Justice Department will open a hate crime investigation one day after a mass shooter killed six people at a Christian private school.

Trump campaign taps Jeb Bush alum for major New Hampshire role

Former President Donald Trump is turning to a veteran of his bitter 2016 rival Jeb Bush as his campaign seeks to gain a stronger foothold in New Hampshire.

Arkansas sues Meta, TikTok over ‘addictive’ effect on children

Arkansas is suing Meta and TikTok over their apps' "addictive" effects on children.

Biden says Netanyahu not welcome at White House in ‘near term’

President Joe Biden briefly addressed the situation in Israel on Tuesday, telling reporters he has no imminent plans to invite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House following his attempts to reform the country's judicial system.

Schumer says there is no GOP debt plan because McCarthy ‘can’t get 218 votes’ for one

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) criticized House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) for not producing a GOP proposal to avert a debt ceiling crisis, accusing the Republican leader of being vague because he is unable to get enough votes.

Tax season 2023: IRS warns of questionable tax preparers ahead of tax filing deadline

With the end of this year's tax deadline in sight, the Internal Revenue Service has increased its warnings regarding scams targeting taxpayers, this time with its latest alert on "unscrupulous" tax return preparers.

Inspectors general receive nearly 200 complaints alleging Ukraine aid misconduct

Three inspectors general overseeing U.S. aid to Ukraine have received 189 complaints of alleged misconduct as of the beginning of March.
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