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Comey Fesses Up, Claims Ownership Of Suspected Twitter Account
Former FBI Director James Comey publicly claimed ownership of a Twitter account Monday and signaled that he is about to rejoin a national conversation.
On Inauguration Day, Transfer Of Power Includes Handover Of Twitter Accounts
The Biden-Harris administration is inheriting a slew of institutional Twitter accounts, including @WhiteHouse, @POTUS, @VP, @FLOTUS, @PressSec and a brand-new one: @SecondGentleman.
Malaysia Freezes Bank Accounts Amid Report Of Cash Transfers To Premier
Authorities investigating the troubled state investment fund traced nearly $700 million into Prime Minister Najib Razak's bank accounts, The Wall Street Journal reports.
6 Gitmo Detainees Transferred To Uruguay, U.S. Says
Four Syrians, one Tunisian and one Palestinian were released to the South American country early today as part of a deal to reduce the inmate population at the controversial prison.
New York AG Says Sacklers Transferred $1B From Pharma Accounts To Themselves
The revelation comes after almost two dozen states reached a tentative settlement with the maker of OxyContin.
Why you can't transfer social media followers from one account to another
Why can't you transfer your followers from one social media account to another? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Shane Tews of the American Enterprise Institute.
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AP: Top Obama Officials Use Secret Email Accounts
Officials defended the practice, saying it helps appointees separate email. But open government groups worry it'll lead to a less accountable administration.
Expert Doubts Jan. 6 Commission Will Produce A Fair Accounting
NPR's Steven Inskeep talks to ex-CIA officer John Sipher about his skepticism that a bipartisan commission put together by lawmakers will produce a full accounting of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
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The ongoing quest for accountability two years after the Jan. 6 riot
Two years ago, rioters who supported Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol in order to overturn the 2020 presidential election. It has taken time to hold people accountable.
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Europe's Top Court Strikes Down Key Rules Of U.S.-EU Data Transfer
In its ruling Thursday, the European Court of Justice found that the agreement known as Privacy Shield fails to adequately protect Europeans' data, largely because of U.S. surveillance programs.
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