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DOJ to let companies avoid prosecution if they report their crimes

The Department of Justice is planning to allow companies to avoid prosecution if they report their crimes.

Election error: Voting machine hiccup flips local election in New Jersey

A tabulation error with a voting machine in New Jersey caused the results of a local school board race to change nearly two months after the election.

‘Reckless’: Schumer warns McCarthy not to use debt limit as ‘political bargaining chip’

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) warned House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) not to demand spending cuts as part of any extension of the country’s borrowing authority.

Matt Schlapp sued by former Herschel Walker aide, alleging sexual assault

Conservative operative Matt Schlapp is being sued by a former Herschel Walker aide for $9.4 million in a suit that claims Schlapp sexually assaulted him.

Greg Abbott blasts ‘Biden’s open border’ in third inaugural address

AUSTIN, Texas — Republican Gov. Greg Abbott blasted President Joe Biden during his inauguration speech outside the Capitol Tuesday and vowed to focus his third term on securing the state’s border.

Russia would not have invaded Ukraine if it were part of NATO: Finnish PM

Russia's bloody offensive into neighboring Ukraine may have been averted if the latter were a NATO member, Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin said Tuesday.

WATCH: CPS investigating workout that put high school football players in hospital

The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services announced this week that it is investigating the events that led to multiple high school football players being hospitalized following a workout.

Medical residents join unionization trend with five new chapters in 2022

More medical residents are unionizing at hospitals across the country, calling for improved working conditions and higher pay.

House will look at Biden and Trump classified documents, according to McCarthy

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) says the House will review the classified documents cases for President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.

China warns Blinken to mind his manners on next visit

Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang doesn’t want to hear about “confrontation” in his next meeting with Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
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