Trump should not be trusted with national secrets if charges prove true, his ex-Defense secretary says
Donald Trump's onetime Defense secretary said Sunday that the former president should not be trusted with the nation's secrets again should the allegations made in his federal indictment over his handling of classified documents prove true.
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Anheuser-Busch is writing checks to distributors as Bud Light sales sink
Bud Light's parent company Anheuser-Busch has laid out a plan to appease beer distributors affected by two months of plunging sales sparked by an ongoing customer boycott.
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'Rust' armorer likely was hungover when she loaded the gun used in the fatal movie set shooting, prosecutors say
The armorer on the set of the movie "Rust" likely was hungover when she loaded a prop gun used by actor Alec Baldwin that fired a live round of ammunition during a rehearsal, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, prosecutors said in a court filing.
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Inside the Biden White House's intentionally quiet response to Trump's federal charges
At the very moment former President Donald Trump was pulling into an underground garage at the federal courthouse in Miami, his successor was 40 minutes into a meeting about Ukraine's nascent counteroffensive with NATO's secretary general.
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So What's Going on With the Bills and Stefon Diggs?
Stefon Diggs isn't at Bills minicamp and no one seems willing to say why.
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Three Potential Destinations For Shannon Sharpe
Where will Shannon Sharpe end up now that his "Undisputed" reign has come to an end?
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Trump is not a spy. Why is he charged under the Espionage Act?
An emerging defense of former President Donald Trump is that he should not be criminally charged. The federal indictment released on Friday describes him sloppily hoarding classified documents at his private clubs, after all, not selling secrets to a foreign country.
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Which Network is Going to Sign Doc Rivers For Broadcasting Duties?
Is broadcasting in Doc Rivers' future?
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Explainer-What is the Espionage Act and what might it mean for Donald Trump?
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON Former U.S. President Donald Trump has become the most high-profile person to ever
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Colorado widow demands answers over slow police response to alleged hostage situation that led to her husband's death
A Colorado Springs widow is demanding answers from police after she says they failed to respond quickly to a 911 call to help her husband, who was allegedly being held hostage and was later found dead.
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Canadian province of Quebec sees progress in wildfire battle
Quebec has seen improvements in the last 48 hours but country's west coast warns fire challenges ahead.
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Stan Verrett Pays Tribute to Departing SportsCenter Co-Host Neil Everett
Verrett and Everett have hosted ESPN's LA edition of Sports Center together for 14 years.
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