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Trump's advantages are huge in the 2024 GOP primary right now
President Biden meanwhile has seen his approval rating stabilize and is well liked among Democrats, though he faces challenges with independents and younger voters.
Trump-era special counsel defends his report on Russia probe against Democrats' jabs
Former special counsel John Durham issued a report last month accusing the FBI of negligence in its Trump-Russia investigation.
DOJ's Whistle-Blower Recruitment Pays Off
The Justice Department has recovered a record $2.5 billion in health care fraud over the past year — mostly with the help of drug company employees who blow the whistle to the federal government.
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Flynn Takes The 5th, Refuses To Turn Over Documents To Senate Panel
Lawyers for the former national security adviser cited "public frenzy" against him. Meanwhile, another congressional committee says Michael Flynn may have lied to security clearance investigators.
Short-Haired Girl Mistaken For Boy, Barred From Soccer Tournament Finals
Mili Hernandez and her Omaha, Neb., soccer team were disqualified from a girls' tournament finals after a mix-up over her gender. "They only did it because I look like a boy," the 8-year-old said.
'Mystery Shoppers' Help U.S. Regulators Fight Racial Discrimination At Banks
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is sending undercover operatives to ferret out racial discrimination. They're called "testers" or "mystery shoppers" and pose as customers applying for loans.
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Who Benefits From Donald Trump's Tax Plan?
The plan laid out by the president-elect is detailed — but different from what he promised during the campaign. His economic team says it will boost the middle class; several experts beg to differ.
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If TV Has It, Alan Thicke Probably Did It
We remember Alan Thicke, who died this week after a long career as an actor, writer, host and creator of earworm theme songs you may well know by heart.
Villanova Defeats Oklahoma, 95-51, In NCAA Final Four Blowout
This was the biggest Final Four semifinal win ever, eclipsing the 34-point wins by Cincinnati over Oregon State in 1962 and Michigan State over Penn in 1979.
'The Holy Bible' Makes Library Association's List Of Most 'Challenged' Books
The challenges show religion is "on the minds of many people," says Deborah Caldwell Stone of the American Library Association. Another reason people objected to books was explicit sexual content.
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