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"Nothing could be further from the truth," said the Supreme Court nominee, who is facing "misleading" attacks, according to fact-checkers.
Questioning Colorado residents about Trump's debunked election fraud claims violates the post-Civil War KKK Act, the suit alleges.
The San Diego appeals court judge and daughter of Mexican immigrants was approved by a 3-0 vote of the Commission on Judicial Appointments.
The former Missouri governor blamed the scandal on a GOP conspiracy tied to Mitch McConnell and political foes who don't want him to win a Senate seat.
The state NAACP president said the civil rights group was “deeply concerned” and called the financial takeover “right-wing bullying.”
Forecasters said the cities of Baton Rouge and Jackson, Mississippi could see strong tornadoes.
“Calling the shooter by name does not appear to be relevant to these proceedings and prohibiting its use does not appear to prejudice the defense in any way."
Over 50 million workers in America are paid under $15 an hour, or some $31,200 per year, according to a new report.
Ricci will play an entirely new character in the upcoming live-action series about the death-obsessed teen.
The adult film actor has been ordered to fork over $300,000 to the former president for legal fees.
A group of 100 well-known figures accused the British royal family of perpetuating "the greatest human rights tragedy in the history of humankind."
With more drama in tow, The Oppenheim Group's return is right around the corner.

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