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Why a 50-year-old report on the assassinations of foreign leaders matters today

G20 summit closes in South Africa after U.S. absence
The G20 closed in Johannesburg without a ceremonial hand over to the U.S., its next chair, after Washington boycotted the summit.

Politics chat: Trump's Ukraine plan, meeting with Mamdani; Marjorie Taylor Green resigns

A look at what led to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation and its impact

Justice Department scrutinized as its case against James Comey hits a new roadblock
The Justice Department's case against former FBI Director James Comey faced a new setback Wednesday, as questions mount over how prosecutors presented the indictment to the grand jury.

Ex-federal prosecutor talks about the future of the DOJ's case against James Comey

The latest Epstein emails reveal the powerful people who sought his counsel

U.S. Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick indicted on charges of stealing $5M in disaster funds

The DOJ's case against former FBI Director James Comey looks increasingly shaky
More cracks emerged in the DOJ's prosecution against former FBI Director James Comey at a hearing WEdnesday.

How Kash Patel is roiling the FBI and changing its mission
New Yorker writer Marc Fisher says Patel became FBI director without senior law enforcement experience because of his loyalty to Trump and willingness to seek retribution for his perceived enemies.

Judge rules Meta is not a monopoly, allowing it to keep WhatsApp and Instagram
A judge ruled Tuesday that Meta isn't a monopoly, a huge win for the tech giant. But analysts say it may spark fresh debate on how the government can regulate big tech.

