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NPR's Steve Inskeep discusses the history of presidential pardons Rachel Barkow, Professor of Law at New York University.
The request comes after Biden was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer last month, and a book was released on the Biden White House's alleged cover-up of his declining mental fitness.
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A jury convicted Scott Jenkins, the disgraced ex-sheriff of Culpeper County in Virginia, of taking more than $75,000 in bribes in exchange for deputizing rich businessmen so they could get out of ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday issued a number of pardons and Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the ...
Donald Trump's team is fighting one of the most consequential legal cases in US history, but there are plenty more where that ...
The mysterious statue first spotted on the set of The Fantastic Four: First Steps has been revealed in its entirety, while ...
Senator Lindsey Graham is really hoping that Israel bombs the Freedom Flotilla that political and environmental activist ...
Privately sold climate risk data fills gaps in public resources but raises transparency, equity, and oversight concerns.
Negotiations between Italy international Gianluigi Donnarumma and Paris Saint-Germain on a new contract have hit a brick wall ...
Lobel’s Original, the new sandwich restaurant from NYC’s beloved, family-owned butcher shop, Lobel’s of New York, opens in Rockefeller Center’s Under 30 Rock [30 Rockefeller Plaza, Rink Level].
Looking at the current Blueshirts roster is guaranteed to give any Ranger fan a case of dyspepsia. (Sorry, two Tums tablets a ...
The Trump administration said on Monday that it planned to eliminate federal protections across millions of acres of Alaskan ...