House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer warned that former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could face criminal charges for contempt of court should they fail to show up for a deposition into their relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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DOJ sues Calif. over in-state tuition and financial aid for illegal aliens
The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a federal lawsuit against the state of California and its public university systems in relation to Golden State policies that extend in-state tuition rates, state-funded scholarships, and subsidized loans to illegal aliens.
Read More DOJ sues Calif. over in-state tuition and financial aid for illegal aliens2 U.S. citizens and 2 Chinese nationals accused of illegally exporting highly advanced Nvidia AI chips to China
Two Americans and two Chinese nationals have been arrested and charged after being accused of exporting Nvidia AI chips to the People’s Republic of China (PRC), violating sensitive export controls and threatening national security.
Read More 2 U.S. citizens and 2 Chinese nationals accused of illegally exporting highly advanced Nvidia AI chips to ChinaFEC Filing: DNC has taken out $15M in loans ahead of 2026 midterms
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) took out $15 million in loans in October in anticipation of next year’s midterms, according to a new filing submitted with the Federal Election Commission.
Read More FEC Filing: DNC has taken out $15M in loans ahead of 2026 midtermsNigeria: Armed bandits kidnap 52 children from Catholic boarding school
Armed bandits attacked St. Mary’s Catholic boarding school on Friday in the Papiri community of Agwara, Niger State, Nigeria, at around 2 a.m. local time, abducting at least 52 schoolchildren, along with an unspecified number of staff.
Read More Nigeria: Armed bandits kidnap 52 children from Catholic boarding schoolU.S. Coast Guard denies WaPo outlet’s claim of service dropping swastikas and nooses as hate symbols: ‘An absolute ludicrous lie and unequivocally false’
The U.S. Coast Guard on Thursday adamantly denied a “fabricated” Washington Post report that claimed the service was planning to stop classifying swastikas and nooses as “hate symbols” in upcoming internal guidelines.
Read More U.S. Coast Guard denies WaPo outlet’s claim of service dropping swastikas and nooses as hate symbols: ‘An absolute ludicrous lie and unequivocally false’
