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Acting Attorney General Whitaker Won't Recuse Himself From Mueller Inquiry
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed the special counsel, continues to oversee the Russia investigation and says it will be handled appropriately no matter who is in charge.
2015 Rankings List Most 'Bicycle Friendly' U.S. States
The League of American Bicyclists' rankings also show that no American state scored higher than 67 points out of 100.
House GOP Sends Obama Its 'Fiscal Cliff' Counteroffer
The proposal would cut the deficit by $2.2 trillion over the next decade, but Republicans do not increase tax margins for the wealthiest Americans, something the president has said is not negotiable.
Security Assessment Of The Capitol Calls For 854 More Officers
A security assessment by retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré commissioned by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calls for more officers, mobile fencing and other changes following the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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What to expect from the new chief judge at the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C.
James Boasberg is the new chief judge at the federal courthouse in Washington D.C., where he's already made important rulings in a federal probe of former President Donald Trump.
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Congress Approves $2.1 Billion Emergency Funding Bill For Capitol Police
With possible furloughs weeks away, the House and Senate passed a funding bill for the Capitol Police. It also has money for Afghan refugees who face danger with the U.S. military leaving the country.
Inflation surges to its highest since 1990
Consumer prices were 6.2% higher in October than a year ago as inflation continues to chip away at the buying power of households across the country.
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Far-right figures in prison get their message out by podcasting behind bars
Steve Bannon's conviction for defying a subpoena from the Jan. 6 House panel could result in fines or jail time. That's raised a question of whether the ex-Trump adviser would podcast from prison.
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Wildfires devastate western North Carolina, fueled by debris from flooding
Fighting growing wildfires in western North Carolina is hampered by debris left over from Hurricane Helene-related flooding, which was 6 months ago this week.
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Winning Big, Venezuela's Opposition Now Plans Push For Prisoner Release
Venezuela's opposition won a landslide victory in Dec. 6 legislative elections, raising new hopes for the release of dozens of political prisoners — including opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez.
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