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Hunter Biden sues former Trump aide over alleged computer fraud related to personal laptop
Biden’s lawyers allege the breach of a federal statute that protects against the intentional, unauthorized access to a computer.
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Biden gets low marks on economy and major concerns about his age as he looks to Trump rematch, new poll shows
In a Labor Day speech in Philadelphia, Biden lashed out at Trump repeatedly over his economic record, accusing “the last guy” of ceding U.S. jobs to China.
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DOJ unseals previously redacted portions from Mar-a-Lago search warrant application
A less-redacted version of the search warrant affidavit indicated officials became concerned after viewing Mar-a-Lago security footage they obtained from Trump’s company.
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US Deportation Law Based on Anti-Latino Racism Fuels Immigration Fight
A Nevada case shined a light on a U.S. immigration law and its little-known history after a federal judge called the rule racist and struck it down.
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Trump Administration Gathered Intel on Oregon Protesters, Report Shows
U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials under then-President Donald Trump compiled intelligence dossiers on people who were arrested at Black Lives Matter protests in Portland, Oregon.
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In Mideast, Biden Struggling to Shift Policy After Trump
Joe Biden took office looking to reshape U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. But so far, he’s struggled to separate his approach from Donald Trump’s. Biden is set to visit Israel and Saudi Arabia this coming week.
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Democrats Seek Criminal Charges Against Trump Interior Head
Democrats on the House Natural Resources Committee have asked the Justice Department to investigate whether a Trump administration interior secretary engaged in possible criminal conduct while helping an Arizona developer get a crucial permit for a housing project. David Bernhardt, who led the Interior Department from 2019 to 2021, is accused of wrongdoing as he helped developer Michael Ingram, a...
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Biden Reverses Trump Move to Open Up More Oil Drilling in Arctic
The Bureau of Land Management’s decision will shrink the amount of land available for lease in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska.