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Elizabeth Warren blasts Jerome Powell for taking ‘flamethrower’ to bank regulations

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) ratcheted up her criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, contending he “took a flamethrower” to bank regulations.

New biblical film His Only Son to be first crowdfunded theatrical release this Easter

His Only Son, a film depicting the biblical account of Abraham and his son Isaac, has made history as the first nationwide theatrical release to be crowdfunded.

Mike Pence implies he won’t fight all parts of special counsel’s subpoena

Former Vice President Mike Pence implied that he will not necessarily be fighting all the elements of a subpoena that special counsel Jack Smith levied against him last month.

Pence pans Trump attorneys for giving ‘wrong’ advice on Jan. 6, teases 2024 decision

Former Vice President Mike Pence criticized former President Donald Trump's lawyers for giving Trump the "wrong" advice in the run-up to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Stanford Law heckling signals latest trouble for legal profession: ‘Institutional rot’

The shout-down of a Trump-appointed federal judge as he was set to deliver a lecture at Stanford Law School has raised fresh concerns about the caliber of lawyers graduating from the nation's top law schools.

Sam Bankman-Fried scored meeting with top regulator, tried to win influence before collapse: Emails

EXCLUSIVE — Disgraced ex-cryptocurrency kingpin Sam Bankman Fried and his since-bankrupt company FTX scored a meeting with a top regulator and sought to sway them to adopt industry-friendly rules months before the exchange's historic collapse, emails show.

Tyre Nichols family filing civil lawsuit in Memphis to get ‘truth’ on traffic stop

The family of Tyre Nichols will bring a civil lawsuit against the Memphis Police Department over his death in an effort to get answers about why that fatal traffic stop took place.

Chicago mayoral race: Endorsements lining up for Vallas and Johnson ahead of runoff

The two remaining Chicago mayoral candidates are racking up endorsements from organizations and influential figures across the city and the United States less than a month before the April runoff election.

Facing arrest warrant, Russia’s Putin visits annexed Crimea

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin traveled to Crimea to mark the ninth anniversary of the Black Sea peninsula’s annexation from Ukraine on Saturday, the day after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for the Russian leader accusing him of war crimes.

Supreme Court hears Navajo Nation case for access to Colorado River water

The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Monday in a case with major implications for how water from the drought-stricken Colorado River is shared and how the U.S. government honors obligations to Native American tribes.
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