A House Judiciary Committee hearing on Barr and the DOJ devolved into a partisan screaming match

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A House Judiciary Committee hearing on Barr and the DOJ devolved into a partisan screaming match
 
 
A House Judiciary Committee hearing on Barr and the DOJ devolved into a partisan screaming match
 
Two Justice Department officials testified that Attorney General William Barr interfered in politically charged cases for personal reasons.
 
 
 
 
 
Donald Trump has lost $1 billion during the pandemic. Here's how he spends his $2.1 billion fortune, from a fleet of private aircraft to real estate in NYC, Palm Beach, and St. Martin.
 
 
Donald Trump has lost $1 billion during the pandemic. Here's how he spends his $2.1 billion fortune, from a fleet of private aircraft to real estate in NYC, Palm Beach, and St. Martin.
 
The coronavirus pandemic has devastated industries where Trump does business, such as hospitality and commercial real estate.
 
 
 
 
 
Federal appeals court orders judge to dismiss the DOJ's case against former national security adviser Michael Flynn
 
 
Federal appeals court orders judge to dismiss the DOJ's case against former national security adviser Michael Flynn
 
The decision by the DC Circuit Court of Appeals is a big victory for Michael Flynn, the former national security adviser.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chinese nationals with ties to the Chinese government donated hundreds of thousands to support Trump's reelection, according to report
 
 
Chinese nationals with ties to the Chinese government donated hundreds of thousands to support Trump's reelection, according to report
 
The Wall Street Journal identified four Chinese nationals with ties to the Chinese government who met President Trump and other Republican lawmakers.
 
 
 
 
 
Europe's view of the United States has nosedived thanks to Trump's mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic
 
 
Europe's view of the United States has nosedived thanks to Trump's mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic
 
A new survey of European citizens shows that almost 60% said their view of the US had worsened since the start of the coronavirus crisis.
 
 
 
 
 
Rep. Yvette Clarke fends off primary challengers in the Democratic primary for New York's 9th district
 
 
Rep. Yvette Clarke fends off primary challengers in the Democratic primary for New York's 9th district
 
Rep. Yvette Clarke won her re-match against organizer Adem Bunkeddeko, who won 47% of the vote against her in 2018.
 
 
 
 
 
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces broadened charges of conspiring with 'Anonymous' hackers in new federal grand jury indictment
 
 
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces broadened charges of conspiring with 'Anonymous' hackers in new federal grand jury indictment
 
The new grand jury indictment doesn't add additional charges, but does broaden the "scope of the conspiracy," according to the Department of Justice.
 
 
 
 
 
Saudi Arabia banned Hajj for international visitors this year due to the coronavirus, forfeiting as much as $4 billion in revenue
 
 
Saudi Arabia banned Hajj for international visitors this year due to the coronavirus, forfeiting as much as $4 billion in revenue
 
Around 70% of Muslims who complete the Hajj each year come from outside Saudi Arabia, meaning the government will lose out on billions in revenue.
 
 
 
 
 
Major Silicon Valley VCs are slamming Trump's immigration restrictions as 'short-sighted' and 'very dangerous' to long-term technical innovation
 
 
Major Silicon Valley VCs are slamming Trump's immigration restrictions as 'short-sighted' and 'very dangerous' to long-term technical innovation
 
Silicon Valley's robust startup ecosystem has a lot to lose if the restrictions continue, multiple investors told Business Insider.
 
 
 
 
 
A key nuclear-weapons treaty may not survive 'the most hostile and dangerous US-Russian relations in decades'
 
 
A key nuclear-weapons treaty may not survive 'the most hostile and dangerous US-Russian relations in decades'
 
The US probably won't withdraw but "letting the agreement expire...is a real danger," Harvard professor and nuclear weapons expert Matthew Bunn says.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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