Attorney general denies whistleblower claims of interference in Hunter Biden investigation
Attorney General Merrick Garland is pushing back against claims that the Justice Department interfered with the investigation into President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden
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China reprimands US ambassador in Beijing amid fallout from Biden's comments
The White House confirmed Friday that an official diplomatic reprimand, known as a démarche, had been given to the US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns following President Joe Biden's comments comparing China's Xi Jinping to a dictator at a political fundraiser in California earlier this week.
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OceanGate marketed its vessel as safe. But experts say it used materials that 'simply didn't work'
A CNN review of OceanGate's marketing material, public statements made by its CEO and court records show that even as the company touted a commitment to safety measures, it rejected industry standards that would have imposed greater scrutiny on its operations and vessels.
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Black nun who founded first African American religious congregation advances closer to sainthood
The Black Catholic nun who founded the United States’ first African American religious congregation has advanced another step toward sainthood
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US lawmaker to re-introduce bipartisan bill to get EV industry into biofuel program
By Stephanie Kelly NEW YORK A U.S. Democratic lawmaker plans to reintroduce a bipartisan bill next month that
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Growing alarm at rise in violence in occupied West Bank
The United Nations human rights chief and the European Union have expressed alarm over ongoing violence in the occupied West Bank, and over attacks by settlers on Palestinian villagers. But a prominent member of the government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for illegal settlers' outposts to be expanded and turned into full settlements.
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West Virginia University approves $7M in staff cuts, 3% tuition increase
With more cuts expected, West Virginia University’s governing board moved forward Friday with slashing 12 graduate and doctoral programs amid a $45 million budget shortfall
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Georgia congressman wants to block US agency from slowing boats to protect endangered whales
A Georgia congressman wants lawmakers to block a federal agency from imposing new speed restrictions on boats and ships to protect a critically endangered whale species
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Ukraine signals main push in counteroffensive is yet to come
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine signalled on Friday that the main push in its counteroffensive against Russian forces was still to come,
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US House Republicans seek to expunge Trump impeachments
By David Morgan WASHINGTON Two of Donald Trump's staunchest allies in the U.S. Congress have introduced legislation aimed
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Man gets life sentence for killing mail carrier who refused to deliver marijuana package
A man who killed a U.S. Postal Service mail carrier has been sentenced to life in prison
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Garland denies whistleblower claims of political meddling in Hunter Biden probe
Attorney General Merrick Garland on Friday rejected claims that the Justice Department interfered in the yearslong criminal probe into Hunter Biden, saying that the United States attorney in Delaware, a Trump appointee, had "complete authority" over the investigation.
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