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White House says no ‘politicization’ or Biden notice of Trump special counsel

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters that President Joe Biden was not aware of Attorney General Merrick Garland's decision to name former Justice Department official Jack Smith to serve as special counsel in two investigations involving former President Donald Trump.

‘Unfair to the country’: Trump bristles at special counsel appointment

Former President Donald Trump vented rage and exhaustion at the appointment of a special counsel to decide whether or not he should be indicted.

Tom Petty estate claims ‘Kari Lake’s failed campaign’ used song ‘without permission’

Arizona's failed Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake came under fire for using Tom Petty's song without permission.

Ukrainians detail horrific scenes in recently liberated Kherson

Ukrainian officials have revealed horrifying actions carried out by Russian forces and terrible conditions in Kherson, a strategically important city from which Moscow retreated.

Watchdog weighs up suing San Francisco DA for Paul Pelosi attack records

San Francisco's district attorney has refused to release public documents and video of Paul Pelosi’s attack to conservative watchdog Judicial Watch, instead directing the group to a New York Times article.

Russia signals willingness for Griner and ‘Merchant of Death’ prisoner swap

Russia signaled an increased willingness to swap WNBA player Brittney Griner for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, also known as the "Merchant of Death."

Arizona GOP chairwoman drops lawsuit to block Jan. 6 committee subpoena

Kelli Ward, chairwoman of the Republican Party of Arizona, has dropped her legal challenge to a subpoena for phone records from the Jan. 6 committee.

‘We’re just getting started’: Biden says benefits of his spending about to kick in

President Joe Biden told a group of business and labor leaders Friday that it would take a while for inflation to return to normal, but soon the benefits of his economic policies would be more obvious.

Jen Psaki dealt a blow in free speech court case

Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki was dealt a legal blow Friday in her bid to quash a subpoena pertaining to a free speech case championed by Republican attorneys general for Missouri and Louisiana.

High school student accidentally shot by deputy during training exercise

At least one high school student in Indiana was injured after being accidentally shot by a sheriff’s deputy during a school training exercise.
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