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Month: January 2023

GOP-led committees plan to issue subpoenas in Biden probes without consulting Democrats

By Zachary Cohen, CNN The GOP-led House Judiciary Committee and select subcommittee on the so-called weaponization of the federal government plan to adopt a rule that will allow Republican members to issue subpoenas without consulting Democrats days ahead of time, according to three sources familiar with the matter. The plan, articulated to GOP members of

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Prosecutors in Alex Murdaugh murder trial play recording of his first interview after bodies of his son and wife were found

By Alta Spells and Stephanie Giambruno, CNN On the third day of the murder trial of disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh, prosecutors showed the court video of Murdaugh’s first interview with authorities after his wife and son were found killed. In the interview, which had not been released publicly previously, Murdaugh described arriving at

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Suspect in stabbing of Indiana University student has history of ‘severe mental illness,’ says defense attorney

By Nicki Brown, CNN The woman accused of stabbing an Indiana University student “has a long history of severe mental illness” and was “seeking help managing her condition up to and including the day of the alleged attack,” according to her defense attorney. Billie Davis, who is White, allegedly said she was motivated by race

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¡Ya no podrás escapar de los “clickers”! HBO renueva su exitosa serie “The Last of Us” para una segunda temporada

Marysabel E. Huston-Crespo (CNN Español) – “The Last of Us”, la nueva serie de HBO, ha probado ser tan exitosa con tan solo dos episodios que el canal quiere que la historia continúe. HBO, parte de Warner Bros. Discovery —empresa matriz de CNN— anunció el viernes que el programa, cocreado por Craig Mazin y Neil

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Jan. 6 rioter who assaulted Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick sentenced to over 6 years in jail

By Holmes Lybrand, CNN A man who assaulted United States Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick with pepper spray on January 6, 2021, was sentenced on Friday to 80 months behind bars. Julian Khater pleaded guilty in September to two counts of assaulting, resisting or impeding officers with a dangerous weapon. His co-defendant, George Tanios, pleaded

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