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Truth Social Censors Account Mocking CEO Devin Nunes Amid Rocky Rollout

The site went down for 13 hours this week as users still can't sign in.

Ukraine Prepares for State of Emergency Amid Massive Cyberattack

Ukraine called up military reservists after Russia's invasion.

Jury Finds Ahmaud Arbery’s Killers Guilty of Hate Crimes

The jury deliberated just four hours before finding the defendants guilty on all counts.

Biden Readies Sanctions, Germany Halts Pipeline After Russian Troops Invade Eastern Ukraine

“An invasion is an invasion, and that is what is underway," White House says.

Jeffrey Epstein Associate Accused of Trafficking and Raping Underage Girls Found Dead in Jail Cell

French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel was central to Epstein probe in France.

Putin Considers Recognizing Ukrainian Separatists After Scrambling Defense Officials

Putin and Biden tenuously agree to meet as US warns of "extremely violent" invasion.

Electoral Count Act Reform Faces Roadblocks After GOP Balks at Democratic Add-Ons

GOP Sen. Thom Tillis says the bill may not be ready until May or June.

Republicans Worry Trump’s Money Machine is Vacuuming Up Too Many Donations

Trump's groups have received 22 cents for every dollar the GOP's payment operator has processd.

Democrats, ACLU Sue Over Kansas GOP “Extreme and Intentional” Gerrymander

The new map splits the state's most diverse district in half.

San Francisco DA: Police Used DNA From Victim’s Rape Kit to Arrest Her For Unrelated Property Crime

“The primary concern that I and my office have ... is with detecting and preventing future crime,” DA Chesa Boudin said