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Pam Bondi Puts Up Firewall, Won’t Support Special Counsel or Other Probe Into Signal Affair as Democrats Seek To Keep Story Alive

The nation’s top law enforcement official holds fast amid calls to open investigations — or bring charges.

By A.R. HOFFMAN | |justice
AP/Ben Curtis, file
Attorney General Bondi speaks at a news conference at the Justice Department, February 12, 2025, at Washington. AP/Ben Curtis, file

New York Magazine Told Olivia Nuzzi To Write Article About ‘Inappropriate Relationship’ With RFK Jr. or Be Fired: Friend

The Substacker Jessica Reed Kraus, who spoke at length to Nuzzi, a close friend, says the star writer refused the offer to disclose details about her relationship with RFK Jr.

By PERRY CHIARAMONTE | |national
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Stranded Astronauts Finally Open Up About Unexpected Nine Months Marooned in Space

The pair ended up staying 286 days, traveled 121,347,491 miles, and completed 4,576 orbits around Earth, NASA said.

By LUKE FUNK | |national

Republicans Prepare for Hearing To Examine ‘Overreach’ by Federal Judges Ruling Against Trump

By MATTHEW RICE | |justice

‘Torpedo’ Bats Are Knocking It Out of the Park — and It’s All Anyone in Baseball Can Talk About

By GEORGE WILLIS | |national

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The Compost Cops Are Coming to New York City: Will Policing Eight Million People’s Food Scraps Be Worth It?

As of April 1, the city will start issuing fines to New Yorkers if they’re found to be dodging the city’s mandatory composting policy.

By DANIEL EDWARD ROSEN |

Backer of California Ballot Initiative Names Anti-Insurance Effort After United Healthcare CEO Killer Luigi Mangione

A Los Angeles attorney is getting the publicity he desired for a ballot initiative that would prohibit insurers from rejecting physicians’ orders if patients could face poor outcomes.

By SHARON KEHNEMUI |
AP/Julia Demaree Nikhinson
AP/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

Groups Planning Large Pro-Immigration Rally at Dallas Fret About ICE Showing Up To Deport Attendees

One organizer, Ed Espinoza, says ICE will not ‘let the opportunity pass.’

By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT |
AP/Ariana Cubillos
AP/Ariana Cubillos

Feuding LeBron and Stephen Smith Exchange Pleasantries: ‘I Would Have Immediately Swung at Him’ and ‘Relax, Bro’

The basketball legend and sports media star continue to trade barbs. Can’t we all just get along?

By GEORGE WILLIS |
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Michael Hickey/Getty Images

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Lithuanians, in an Outpouring of Generosity, Donate Thousands to Families of American Soldiers Killed in Training Exercise

‘Thank you. Your compassion is seen here in the United States and we are grateful," one person writes on X.

By JOSEPH CURL |
Christopher Saundersn/U.S. Army via AP
Christopher Saundersn/U.S. Army via AP

Netanyahu Nominee To Helm Shin Bet Security Service Looks Doomed After Comments Critical of Trump Resurface

According to Israeli reports, Vice-Admiral Eli Sharvit’s nomination is now dead on arrival.

By BENNY AVNI |

Port Deal Aimed at Tamping Down Trump Panama Canal Rhetoric Hits Turbulence After Beijing Backlash

President Trump has championed the deal, calling it a significant step in bolstering hemispheric defense and reducing China’s clout in the area.

By JOSEPH CURL |

Ireland’s Establishment Politicians Roundly Reject ‘Irish Trump’ Conor McGregor’s Avowed Presidential Aspirations

One member of Ireland’s parliament says Conor McGregor has a ‘snowball’s chance’ of receiving enough support to make it on the ballot.

By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT |
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Hegseth Reassures Asian Allies in Meetings at Tokyo and the Philippines but Skips South Korea

The trip was clearly intended to remove recurring questions on Taiwan, for which Congress last year approved the sale of 1ドル billion in arms and equipment.

By DONALD KIRK |
AP/Gerard V. Carreon
AP/Gerard V. Carreon

Tim Walz’s ‘Privileged’ Daughter Informs Her Half a Million TikTok Followers Why She Won’t Be Attending Graduate School

‘I’m a privileged white woman,’ the daughter of the 2024 Democratic vice presidential candidate says.

By JOSEPH CURL |
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Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

In a New Interview, Trump Insists He’s ‘Not Joking’ About Finding a Way To Serve a Third Term

The president has cracked jokes in the past about possibly seeking a third term.

By MATTHEW RICE |
AP/Mark Schiefelbein
AP/Mark Schiefelbein

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    Tim Walz’s ‘Privileged’ Daughter Informs Her Half a Million TikTok Followers Why She Won’t Be Attending Graduate School

  2. New York Magazine Told Olivia Nuzzi To Write Article About ‘Inappropriate Relationship’ With RFK Jr. or Be Fired: Friend

  3. Pam Bondi Puts Up Firewall, Won’t Support Special Counsel or Other Probe Into Signal Affair as Democrats Seek To Keep Story Alive

  4. Lithuanians, in an Outpouring of Generosity, Donate Thousands to Families of American Soldiers Killed in Training Exercise

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