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The heavily redacted affidavit states that there was probable cause to believe Bolton unlawfully retained classified information at his home.
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New details emerge on Charles McGonigal, who, according to the report, tipped off a Chinese company at the center of a 2017 FBI investigation.
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The 48-hour War Powers report claims the president acted on the basis of his Article II authority as an act of “self-defense.”
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The suit focuses on the legal basis of deployment, the scope of duties and authorities, and the command and control structure in which the National Guard units are operating.
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The order directs Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to create a “specialized unit” within the D.C. National Guard
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The decision concluded that Alina Habba, New Jersey’s acting U.S. attorney, had been serving without lawful authority since July 1.
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Although the court upheld Justice Engoron’s judgement, it found the $500 million penalty imposed “excessive” under the Eighth Amendment.
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The reports document human rights developments in almost 200 countries and territories.
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The suit calls for injunctive and declaratory relief to prevent the “brazen usurpation” of the District’s independence.
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The UN’s highest court found that states must address the “urgent and existential threat” of climate change and opened the door for recourse on noncompliance.
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The plan outlines three pillars—innovation, infrastructure, and security—intended to propel the U.S. to global AI dominance.
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The decision overturns two lower courts’ opinions ruling that the Defense Secretary could not lawfully back out of plea agreements that had previously been approved.