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Month: November 2025

Fed’s Cook blasts mortgage fraud allegations against her as ‘baseless’ in letter to AG Bondi

By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER and BRIAN SLODYSKO Associated Press Writers WASHINGTON (AP) — In a letter to Attorney General Pam Biondi on Monday, lawyers for Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook disputed allegations by a Trump administration official that she committed mortgage fraud. President Donald Trump used the accusation as a basis to seek her firing, the

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Homeland Security agents make arrest dozens in North Carolina’s largest city. Here’s what to know

By The Associated Press U.S. immigration agents have arrested more than 130 people across Charlotte, North Carolina during the first days of the latest enforcement blitz. The immigration sweep that started over the weekend in Charlotte comes on the heels of similar operations in Los Angeles and Chicago. It’s all part of Republican President Donald

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Former Republican lawmaker in Arizona pleads guilty to charges for forging petition signatures

A former Republican lawmaker in Arizona pleaded guilty Monday to criminal charges for forging signatures on nominating petitions during his 2024 campaign. Austin Smith, 30, represented an Arizona House district in the Phoenix suburbs for one term before dropping his reelection bid in April 2024 when questions arose about signatures on his nominating petitions. He

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President Donald Trump delivers remarks during a meeting of the White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026 in the Oval Office.

Trump muses about what it would take to strip US World Cup host cities of games just months before the tournament kicks off

By Kyle Feldscher, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump issued a veiled threat to Democratic-run cities slated to host World Cup matches next year, saying he might ask FIFA to move games from certain cities if he feels crime is too high or local leadership isn’t cooperating with the federal government. Speaking in the Oval

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Epstein files and affordability concerns threaten to knock Trump’s 2nd presidency off course

By CHRIS MEGERIAN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump ’s veneer of political invulnerability has begun to crack as he struggles to find his footing on Americans’ concerns about affordability and fails to extinguish a push by renegade Republicans to release more files from the Jeffrey Epstein case. The twin challenges, coming shortly

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A federal judge on Monday scorched the Justice Department’s handling of years-old evidence in its case against former FBI Director James Comey.

Judge says James Comey indictment may be tainted by ‘profound investigative missteps’

By Katelyn Polantz, CNN (CNN) — A federal judge on Monday scorched the Justice Department’s handling of years-old evidence in its case against former FBI Director James Comey, raising the possibility that the indictment may be tainted. “The record points to a disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps, missteps that led an FBI agent and

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