Bobby Allyn
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National
Former Mayor Of Baltimore Indicted In Alleged Children's Book Fraud Scheme
Federal prosecutors say former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh used her series of self-published Healthy Holly children's books to enrich herself, boost her political career and evade taxes.
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National
Jeffrey Epstein's Prison Guards Are Indicted On Federal Charges
Prosecutors say the two officers neglected to check on Epstein every half hour, as they were required to, and falsified prison logs to make it appear as if they were keeping an eye on him.
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Politics
Democrats Offer Trump Chance To Testify, And He Says He Might Do It — In Writing
The president's surprise announcement comes after Democrats invited him to defend himself against accusations that he tried to bribe a foreign country to help himself politically.
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Politics
Pelosi On Trump: 'I Will Make Sure He Does Not Intimidate The Whistleblower'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi warned President Trump not to intimidate the whistleblower, as the president continued to call for the anonymous person to be exposed.
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Politics
Watchdog Report: Trump Official Punished Public Servant Over Her Iranian Heritage
The State Department's inspector general released a report concluding that Trump officials demoted a national security expert over her Iranian roots and the perception that she was disloyal to Trump.
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Politics
'Deep, Dark Conspiracy Theories' Hound Some Civil Servants In Trump Era
Some pro-Trump news outlets are singling out federal employees and accusing them of trying to sabotage the president. The targets have often worked for decades in government outside of the spotlight.
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Latin America
FBI Joins Investigation Into Killing Of 9 Members Of Mormon Family In Mexico
Major questions remain about the motive and identity of the perpetrators who carried out the horrific slaying on Nov. 4 in the rural state of Sonora, about 70 miles south of Arizona.
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Law & Courts
Whistleblower Offer To Field Written Questions Stands, But GOP Seeks Public Testimony
House Republicans want the anonymous wistleblower to appear in-person, but they have not responded to an offer to have the unnamed individual answer written questions under oath.
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National
Las Vegas Bans Sleeping, Camping in Public Places
Homeless activists swarmed the Las Vegas City Council chambers chanting, "housing, not handcuffs!" The mayor said the measure is necessary in order to address a homeless problem that is not abating.
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National
Police Owe Nothing To Man Whose Home They Blew Up, Appeals Court Says
A federal appeals court in Denver ruled this week a Colorado man whose house suffered significant damage in a police operation in 2015 does not deserve any money. He says he's now $400,000 in debt.