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Whistleblowers: What Does US Law Say About Them?
Acting director of national intelligence Joseph Maguire told Congress he was acting within the law when he opted not to forward a whistleblower complaint to lawmakers
Trump Rages On Twitter As Impeachment Inquiry Continues, President Calls Investigation Bull----
A Morning Consult poll indicates 49% of Republicans said there is nothing Trump could do that would make them support impeachment.
Bernie Sanders Hospitalized: Presidential Candidate Cancels Campaign Events, Has Heart Procedure
Sanders' campaign events have been canceled indefinitely and an ad buy in Iowa has been rescinded.
Secretary Of State Mike Pompeo Took Part In Trump’s Ukraine Call: Report
New details on the July phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also took part in Trump’s phone conversation.
Trump Told Russian Officials He Wasn't Concerned By Interference: Report
US President Donald Trump (C) speaks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (L) and Russian Ambassador to the US Sergei Kislyak during their meeting at the White House in May 2017, in a photo made available by the Russian Foreign Ministry
Trump Whistleblower Complaint Update: Senior Administration Official Confirms Key Point
A senior administration official acknowledged a rough transcript of Trump’s July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was moved into a highly classified National Security Council computer even though it did not qualify.
Ukraine Scandal Update: Was The Whistleblower A CIA Analyst Temporarily Detailed To White House
President Trump says whoever gave information to the whistleblower is "close to a spy" and should be dealt with accordingly.
Democrats Launch Formal Trump Impeachment Inquiry
Top US Democrat Nancy Pelosi Tuesday announced the opening of a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, saying he betrayed his oath of office by seeking help from a foreign power to hurt his Democratic rival Joe Biden.The dramatic move -- the first step in a complex process that stands little chance of driving Trump from office -- pushed US politics into a perilous new chapter just 14 months before new elections for control of the White House and Congress.
'Queer Eye's' Jonathan Van Ness Makes Shocking Revelation About Himself
Reality TV star Jonathan Van Ness bares it all in an interview about his life struggles.
What Did Trump Say? President Says Whatever Conversations He Had With Foreign Leaders Were 'Pitch Perfect'
President says complaint filed about his conversation with an unnamed foreign leader was "highly partisan."
NY Times Ends Separate Spanish-language Operation
The New York Times said it is discontinuing its separate operation for Spanish-language readers NYT en Espanol
Hilarious, Inappropriate Obituary Of A Late Connecticut Firefighter Goes Viral
His obituary became a Twitter sensation after it was published following the man's death earlier in September.
Democrat Polls: After Texas Debate, Is Sen. Elizabeth Warren Gaining Momentum?
Two polls taken immediately after Thursday's debate show voters are warming up to Warren as the Democratic party's nominee.
Demi Moore Opens Up About Miscarriage While Dating Ashton Kutcher
Demi Moore has opened up about the miscarriage she had while dating ex-husband Ashton Kutcher.
US extracted spy from Putin's Kremlin: reports
The CIA source reportedly had top-level access to Russian leader Vladimir Putin
Sharpiegate Aftermath: Trump Cabinet Official Threatened NOAA Firings After Hurricane Dorian Claims?
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross reportedly threatened to fire NOAA officials after Birmingham office contradicted Trump.
Trial date set for 9/11 plotters at Guantanamo: report
The main gate at the prison for 9/11 detainees at the US Guantanamo Naval Base
NASA investigating first crime committed in space: report
NASA astronaut Anne McClain, pictured in December 2018, is accused of identity theft and improperly accessing her estranged wife's private financial record, The New York Times reported
How Much Is Carlos Slim Worth? A Breakdown Of The Richest Person In Mexico
Once the richest man in the world, Mexico's Carlos Slim derived his enviable fortune from a diverse set of business holdings.
Philippines-Based 8chan Creator Slams Site: 'Shut It Down' After El Paso Shooting
8chan, a favorite site for white supremacists, is now offline.
MLB Rumors: Mets Would've Traded Yankees Stroman For Top Prospects, Greinke Wasn't An Option For NYY
The Yankees failed to trade for Marcus Stroman as they watched the Astros get Zack Greinke.
How Princess Diana Refused To Follow Royal Tradition For Prince Charles Wedding
Princess Diana ignored royal tradition during her wedding to Prince Charles.
Rockets Make NBA Champion Top Priority Despite Lakers Preference: Report
With the elite free agents falling into place, teams are now looking for the best trade deals available on the market.
NBA Rumors: Slovenian Hotshot Could Be Headed To Hollywood Soon
Goran Dragic could be the next player leaving the Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Lakers have been mentioned as a potential destination.
NBA Rumors: Kemba Walker To The Boston Celtics Looks More Likely, Dallas Mavericks Also In Play
The Boston Celtics are real players to sign Kemba Walker.
NASA Mars Rover Finds Possible Sign Of Life In Martian ‘Puff Of Smoke’
NASA scientists might just have another proof that life exists on planet Mars.
NBA Rumors: Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard Decisions Are A Mystery With 2019 Free Agency Approaching
Nobody seems to know where Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard are headed.
Princes William, Harry Miss This In Their Lives That Princesses Beatrice, Eugenie Have
Prince William and Prince Harry did not grow up with the love and care of both parents unlike Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
Deutsche Bank Under Investigation For Money Laundering, Suspicious Activity With Jared Kushner
Deutsche Bank faces criminal charges if the feds can prove the money laundering allegations lodged against it.
US-Russia Relations: Kremlin Says US Cyberattack On Power Grid Could Be Possible
Moscow struck back Monday after a report from the New York Times claimed that the U.S. government was gearing up for a cyber attack on a Russian power grid.