Gateway Computer co-founder Ted Waitt called to testify in Epstein investigation - KTIV
According to a letter sent to Waitt by the committee, he is believed to have information that will assist the committee’s investigation.
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According to a letter sent to Waitt by the committee, he is believed to have information that will assist the committee’s investigation.
Most Republican Hill staffers fear the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement agenda will cost them in the upcoming midterm elections.
All eyes are on the US cabinet and its new uniform of sorts: Shoes made by the American brand Florsheim
Gustavo Petro tells POLITICO his continent is not a “land to be conquered,” as he criticizes American top diplomat Marco Rubio’s view of the world.
The formerly hawkish US secretary of state has been sanctioned by Beijing and sources say he has previously appeared reluctant to visit.
A North Country farmworker detained by ICE last summer says conditions inside the detention centers where he was held were deplorable.
FIFA is planning the biggest World Cup ever: 48 teams, games in 16 cities across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, billions watching from home. FIFA promised a safe, welcoming and “inclusive” tournament in your Human Rights Framework. But under U.S. President Donald Trump, harsh anti-human rights rhetoric and immigration policies are creating fear instead.
At their annual policy retreat in Florida this week, House Republicans again debated the possibility of following up on last year’s One Big Beautif
Epstein’s home videos and photos released by the Department of Justice reveal an island paradise that was a nightmare for victims.
A hacker in 2023 was able to access an FBI server that contained some files related to Jeffrey Epstein, according to documents released by the Department of Justice.
The City of Mableton has approved a moratorium on ICE detention centers. The ordinance pauses application and development requests tied to ICE facilities.
The controversial spying power, which allows agencies to access foreigners’ overseas communications without a warrant, will expire in April unless Congress renews it. The White House is pushing for a clean extension.