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GOP says Garland must appoint special counsel in Biden classified documents scandal

Republicans are calling upon Attorney General Merrick Garland to appoint a special counsel to handle the Justice Department’s investigation into President Joe Biden’s possible mishandling of classified information — as Garland did in the Mar-a-Lago saga.

Russia releases US Navy veteran Taylor Dudley

U.S. Navy veteran Taylor Dudley has been released from Russian detention after nearly a year in custody, according to a family spokesperson.

Biden ‘cooperating fully’ after new classified documents discovered in Delaware garage

President Joe Biden briefly addressed Thursday the revelation that classified documents were improperly stored at his home in Delaware, in addition to at his post-vice presidency office in Philadelphia, vowing to comply fully with the Justice Department's investigation into the matter.

Two DC children shot while getting off Metrobus

Two Washington, D.C., children were shot while getting off the Metrobus on Wednesday afternoon.

Spain repatriates 15 people with ISIS ties from Syrian camp

The Spanish government agreed to repatriate more than a dozen people with Islamic State ties who had been in a Syrian refugee camp.

Ana Walshe disappearance: Final note missing mother wrote to husband hours before vanishing revealed

Ana Walshe left her husband a note reflecting on the new year just hours before she disappeared, according to a report.

Trump attending ‘intimate’ South Carolina campaign event in January, top aides say

Former President Donald Trump is planning to kick off his year with an "intimate" campaign event in Columbia, South Carolina later this month, according to three of his top campaign aides.

White House counsel reveals location of second batch of Biden’s classified documents

White House counsel Richard Sauber revealed that the second batch of classified documents found in President Joe Biden's possession was discovered during a search of the president's Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, residences.

Lori Lightfoot’s campaign asks teachers to get students to volunteer: Report

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's reelection campaign reportedly asked teachers in Chicago Public Schools to get their students to volunteer to help secure the mayor a second term.

Amazon fails to overturn New York warehouse’s attempt to unionize

Amazon officials could not convince labor regulators to overturn the unionization of the company's Staten Island warehouse, a significant step toward the union's recognition.
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