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Month: August 2022

Here’s what a ‘special master’ is and what it means for the Mar-a-Lago investigation

By Paul LeBlanc, CNN A federal judge has granted former President Donald Trump’s request to appoint a “special master” to review materials that the FBI seized from Mar-a-Lago last month. The decision is a significant victory for the former President but brings new complications to the Department of Justice’s closely watched investigation into the White

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National Archives receives threats and praise for its role in Trump documents case, but doesn’t want either, letter says

By Zachary Cohen and Devan Cole, CNN The National Archives and Records Administration says it has received both threats and praise from members of the public for its role in the ongoing dispute over Donald Trump‘s handling of sensitive government records after he left office, including messages accusing employees of corruption and conspiring against the

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CVAG to begin contract negotiations for Western Coachella Valley Flooding and Blowsand Projects

The Coachella Valley Association of Governments Transportation Committee has taken another step toward keeping flood-prone and sand-drifted roads open in the Western Coachella Valley. The panel agreed on Monday to proceed to negotiate a contract with Michael Baker International to do the work, which prioritizes building some short bridges and culverts through the Whitewater Wash

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A gunman clad in tactical gear and armed with a semi-automatic rifle killed 2 and injured 5 others in Phoenix shooting, police say

By Dakin Andone and Raja Razek, CNN A gunman who killed two people and injured five others — including two police officers — in Phoenix on Sunday was armed with a semi-automatic rifle and wearing tactical gear, according to authorities. The shooter, who police said appears to have died by suicide, was also found with

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