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Ask Amy: I’m in love with my son-in-law’s brother. Now I can’t see my grandkid.
Should this letter writer date her son in law’s brother if it means she won’t get to see her granddaughter?
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See where Sen. Tommy Tuberville is blocking 301 military promotions
Data shows the sweep of military officers caught up in a dispute between Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville and the Pentagon is spread across the world.
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Republicans who demanded special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden aren’t satisfied
Last year, several GOP lawmakers called on the Justice Department to appoint a special counsel, but now they say David Weiss compromised.
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Trump’s speech will be limited to protect trial, witnesses, judge orders
Judge Tanya Chutkan will decide whether to limit what Trump can reveal about government evidence as prosecutors push for January 2024 trial date.
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For President Biden, a Political Liability That May Not Go Away Soon
The collapse of a plea deal and the appointment of a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden mean the president could face political fallout for months to come.
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As Hunter Biden Saga Endures, Democrats Avert Eyes and Dismiss Worries
After a setback for President Biden, Democrats pointed to Donald Trump’s indictments and suggested that swing voters would ultimately not care about the sins of a candidate’s son.
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Trump and DeSantis Take On the Iowa State Fair, and Each Other
The leading Republican presidential rivals will be circling each other at the event on Saturday, just months before the crucial Iowa caucuses.
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Indiana data breach impacts over 744,000 Medicaid members
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced Friday that a security breach exposed personal information for more than 744,000 Indiana Medicaid recipients. The FSSA says software used by a contractor, Maximum Health Services, experienced a security breach that exposed certain personal information of Indiana Medicaid members. The names, addresses, case numbers, and Medicaid numbers of more…
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Bipartisan Group of Senators Re-Introduce the Digital Asset Money Laundering Act
Legislation Targets Unhosted Wallets, Validators and Digital Asset ATMs – On July 28th, Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass), Roger Marshall (R-Kan.), Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), reintroduced the Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act (the “Act”), legislation aimed at closing gaps in the existing anti-money laundering and countering of the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) framework…
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A Ripple of Doubt
Specifically, the SEC wants a change to persuade the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit – now, not later – of its view that Torres got it wrong when she determined that the company’s offer and sale of its XRP token over crypto trading platforms, and distributions of XRP in exchange for labor…