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A man in Ohio received contradicting letters from the Social Security Administration, one saying he is getting a lump sum while another said he owed money.
If the legislature really wanted to reduce the prison population, they would repeal these petty statutes like disorderly conduct and bail jumping.
A grand jury has handed up an indictment against Vance Boelter, the man accused of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers last month, leaving one lawmaker and her spouse dead.
House Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., used a digital signature to send letters and subpoena notices related to the Biden autopen investigation.
The DOJ decision to release no further information about the Jeffrey Epstein case, despite Pam Bondi’s teases and pledge of transparency, has raised great suspicion.
Readers sometimes share personal stories in their letters to us. And those stories give us a powerful first-person perspective on issues of the day.
Finding it hard to track the latest U.S. trade policy state of play? Here's a look the deals the president has announced and the rates he's so far threatened to impose in letters to global leaders.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump sent out tariff letters to seven smaller U.S. trading partners Wednesday with a pledge to announce import taxes on other countries later in the day.
Trump said the tariff rates in his letters were based on “common sense” and trade imbalances, even though the Brazil letter indicated otherwise.
The administration's missives reupping — but also delaying — his tariff threats are further souring the mood toward the U.S. ahead of Secretary of State Marco Rubio's trip to the region.