The Federalist: FBI Lies About ‘Highly Credible’ Source Claims Were Leaked To NYT And Spoon-fed To Weiss
Newly obtained emails from a FOIA lawsuit reveal that misleading information about the Bidens, previously reported by the New York Times, was directly fed to Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss by the FBI, challenging the narrative surrounding the Biden bribery scandal.
Proud Boys' Enrique Tarrio sentenced to a record 22 years in prison over Jan. 6 conviction
U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly spoke at length about his considerations in calculating Tarrio's sentence, emphasizing what he said was the seriousness of seditious conspiracy, a charge established during the Civil War. “Mr. Tarrio was the ultimate leader of that conspiracy. I don’t really think this is super debatable," Kelly said.
Nearly 2/3 of DC residents would convict Trump in election case: Poll
Without hearing the evidence, or probably even knowing what the case is about, 64% of residents said they would convict the former president. Just 28% said they were unsure. Women were noticeably more likely to convict Trump, with 75% saying they would do so compared to 54% of men.
Weissmann: Highly Likely Trump Will Get ‘Significant’ Jail Sentence if Convicted
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Weissmann said Tuesday that it is highly likely Trump will get a “significant” jail sentence after Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was sentenced to 22 years for charges including seditious conspiracy.
75% of federal offices sit empty as remote workers take baths on the clock
Republicans say billions are wasted on unused federal real estate as employees take bubble baths and golf while working from home, urging asset sales to cut debt.
Horowitz: Worst serial murderer of seniors to escape death penalty
It’s the most shocking serial murder spree of our lifetime by a man who, if the cases were fully investigated, might turn out to be the biggest serial killer in American history.
Minneapolis residents feel ‘helpless’ as street becomes ‘destination’ for drug deals
“I want lawmakers to understand how abandoned and helpless we feel when we reach out to those who are supposed to help us and we get excuses or silence,” one resident said.
DC Grocery Store Removes Brand Names from Shelves to Prevent Theft
“We want to continue to be able to serve the community, but we can’t do so at the level of significant loss or risk to our associates that we have today.”
Retailers Take Desperate Measures Including Fog Machines to Deter Rampant Shoplifting
The density foggers are connected to existing alarm systems, which, when activated, will trigger a thick fog in a room in a matter of seconds.
What Adults Forget About Friendship
Just catching up can feel stale. Playing and wasting time together like kids do are how you make memories.
Burning Man ebola and cannibalism rumors dispelled by FEMA
Following the dramatic ending to the annual arts festival deep in the Nevada desert, rumors began to swirl about everything from party-goers resorting to cannibalism to an ebola outbreak.
NY Times: Bread, Water, and Peanut Butter: Sam Bankman-Fried’s Life in Jail
In a series of court filings, Mr. Bankman-Fried’s lawyers have raised issues such as the disruption to his vegan diet in jail, as well as his dwindling supplies of prescribed medication like Adderall. They have also said he has not been getting enough access to the internet to prepare for his trial and should be released.
Convicted sexual predator sues condiment company for misleading labels on mustard packets
David Lettieri has claimed that although the ingredients used in the mustard produced by Four-In-One are displayed, there is not enough nutritional information on the packet for "custumers." He is seeking $450,000 in damages.