Former federal judge appointed to review the Michael Flynn case determines the DOJ 'engaged in highly irregular conduct to benefit a political ally of the President'

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Former federal judge appointed to review the Michael Flynn case determines the DOJ 'engaged in highly irregular conduct to benefit a political ally of the President'
 
 
Former federal judge appointed to review the Michael Flynn case determines the DOJ 'engaged in highly irregular conduct to benefit a political ally of the President'
 
The former judge found that there was "clear evidence of a gross abuse of prosecutorial power" in the DOJ's motion to dismiss its case against Flynn.
 
 
 
 
 
Some police chiefs genuinely want to fire their bad apples. Their department's history can make that almost impossible.
 
 
Some police chiefs genuinely want to fire their bad apples. Their department's history can make that almost impossible.
 
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How a bogus claim about an elderly protester who was violently attacked by the police made it from the right-wing fever swamp to the president's Twitter feed
 
 
How a bogus claim about an elderly protester who was violently attacked by the police made it from the right-wing fever swamp to the president's Twitter feed
 
Trump has a long history of dredging up information from the darkest corners of the internet and broadcasting it to his 82 million Twitter followers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Police officers made popcorn and drank coffee in a Chicago congressman's office while businesses were being looted next door
 
 
Police officers made popcorn and drank coffee in a Chicago congressman's office while businesses were being looted next door
 
Officers were caught on videotape lounging relaxing in Rep. Bobby Rush's Chicago campaign office during a night of looting and unrest on the South Side.
 
 
 
 
 
As Trump threatens to put soldiers in the streets, American militia groups are reevaluating their own beliefs
 
 
As Trump threatens to put soldiers in the streets, American militia groups are reevaluating their own beliefs
 
There is no monolithic militia with a single ideological perspective, and these groups are still figuring out their own responses to ongoing events.
 
 
 
 
 
Jon Ossoff wins Georgia's Democratic primary for US Senate to face David Purdue in the fall
 
 
Jon Ossoff wins Georgia's Democratic primary for US Senate to face David Purdue in the fall
 
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White House says John Bolton's tell-all book still contains classified information that could pose a national security threat
 
 
White House says John Bolton's tell-all book still contains classified information that could pose a national security threat
 
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The Army Green Beret who suggested Colin Kaepernick kneel in protest is still surprised by the backlash it drew
 
 
The Army Green Beret who suggested Colin Kaepernick kneel in protest is still surprised by the backlash it drew
 
"I just couldn't think in any way that it could be construed as disrespectful," said Nate Boyer, a former Green Beret who tried out for the NFL.
 
 
 
 
 
China's secretive spy agency, known for kidnapping and torturing dissidents, could operate openly in Hong Kong under new national security laws
 
 
China's secretive spy agency, known for kidnapping and torturing dissidents, could operate openly in Hong Kong under new national security laws
 
New national-security laws that China is pushing on Hong Kong could allow the Ministry of State Security to set up an official presence in the city.
 
 
 
 
 
Bill de Blasio can finally do something great for New Yorkers: resign
 
 
Bill de Blasio can finally do something great for New Yorkers: resign
 
De Blasio gave New Yorkers a two-week break from alternate-side-of-the-street parking. Here's a better idea: Give them a bigger break and resign.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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