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The Idaho Judicial Branch said “misinformation” about the sentence of ex-BYU baseball player Candon Dahle in a child sexual abuse case “fueled nationwide threats.”
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The Idaho Judicial Branch said “misinformation” about the sentence of ex-BYU baseball player Candon Dahle in a child sexual abuse case “fueled nationwide threats.”
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The network faces a lawsuit from President Donald Trump over its editing of a “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris during the 2024 campaign.
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The former U.S. ambasador — the last surviving child of Jacqueline and John F. Kennedy — urged lawmakers to reject RFK Jr.’s nomination as health secretary.
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What we know about Johnson’s views on Ukraine, Trump and the 2020 election as the Louisiana Republican becomes his party’s fourth pick for the speakership.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will travel to China, Japan and South Korea with two other Democratic senators and three Republicans to advance U.S. interests.
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Rep. Matthew Rosendale (Mont.) said he “was not aware” of the identity of the extremists who asked him for a photo at the U.S. Capitol and went on to condemn “hate groups, hate speech, and violence.”
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Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R) dismissed questions about a double standard after a yearbook photo surfaced appearing to show him dressed as a woman in 1977.
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Biden’s trip to Kyiv, Ukraine, took months to plan because of the security implications of a wartime trip, White House officials told journalists Monday.
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Former Florida congressman David Rivera and an associate were charged with conspiring to commit money laundering and with failing to register lobbying work on behalf of Venezuela.