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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Justice Department Edits Court Filing, Sparks Debate

The Justice Department recently made some changes to a court document about Taylor Taranto, a man from Washington state who was found guilty of making threats and having weapons. The original document mentioned former President Donald Trump and the January 6 Capitol attack, but these references were

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Sep 23 2025SPORTS

Briann January: From Player to Coach, a Journey of Resilience

Briann January, a familiar name in the WNBA, has transitioned from a player to a coach, bringing her wealth of experience to the Indiana Fever. Her journey has been marked by resilience, both on and off the court. As an assistant coach, she has been a pillar of support for players like Caitlin Clark

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Apr 21 2025CRIME

Seattle Police Officers Seek Privacy Over Capitol Rally Attendance

In a surprising turn of events, four Seattle police officers are fighting to keep their names hidden from public records. These officers were present at the January 6, 2021, rally in Washington, D. C. , where then-President Trump encouraged supporters to protest the election results. This rally prec

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Feb 25 2025POLITICS

The FBI's New Deputy Director: A Shift in Perspective?

Dan Bongino, a well-known figure on the right, made a bold claim on his popular podcast. He hinted that the FBI has inside information about the pipe bombs found near the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Bongino suggested that the new FBI director, Kash Patel, would soon reveal who was behind the bombs.

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Trump and Musk's Company Settle Legal Battle

Elon Musk's company, formerly known as Twitter, has agreed to pay to end a lawsuit from Donald Trump. This legal battle started after Trump was banned from the platform following the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. The social media giant suspended Trump's account permanently, citing the risk of furth

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

Court and FBI Make Secret Agreement

The FBI and the Justice Department had to make a big change to a court order. They agreed to only tell the court and everyone else two days before releasing the names of FBI employees. These employees had worked on cases involving the January 6 events. The Department of Justice Actually did not wa

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Are FBI Agents Safe After Jan 6th Investigation?

FBI agents who did their job properly in investigating the January 6th event at the Capitol Building need not worry about losing their jobs. They followed orders and acted ethically, according to a memo from a top Justice Department official. This news comes after days of confusion and uncertainty

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Jan 6 Investigations: FBI in Hot Water with Justice Department

- Imagine this: A top official in the Justice Department is upset. They claim the FBI's leaders are defying orders by not releasing the identity of a specific "team" working on the Capitol riots last January. The official even called this "insubordination. " But, there's a twist we might expect:

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Bosget Protection

Leading up to the January 6 surprise Employees wanted information about their fellow officers to act with the appropriate courses of action in order to shift the momentum of 1000 security agencies. They were looking for the right person to help run the administration's machinery, On Tuesday, 24th

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

The FBI's January 6 Name Game and Employee Backlash

Recently, a large number of FBI employees have dealt with unsettling demands from the Justice Department. More than 5, 000 FBI employees were asked to provide personal details for their work on the January 6 riot cases. This demand rises from the Justice Department's interest in identifying personne

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