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From Endorsement to Enmity: Greene Explains Breakdown With Loomer Amid Online Attacks
As Greene made clear, the bitterness between them is more than political strategy — it’s personal.
As Greene made clear, the bitterness between them is more than political strategy — it’s personal.
This showdown illustrates the clash between transparency expectations and institutional friction.
Chairman James Comer, who must sign the subpoena before it becomes official, has indicated his support and plans to do so.
Hunter made history at the University of Colorado, winning both the Biletnikoff and Bednarik Awards in the same season, thanks to his standout performances on offense and defense.
The Justice Department will not release FBI agents' names from Jan. 6 investigations, ensuring protection against retaliation.
Justices debated TikTok’s claims that the ban restricts free speech, while the government argued it addresses ByteDance’s potential for covert influence and data risks.
Mangione’s arrest followed a nationwide manhunt, with evidence including a weapon, forged IDs, and a manifesto criticizing the healthcare industry.
Surveillance shows the suspect fleeing on foot, riding an electric bike, and taking a cab, with evidence linking him to Atlanta days earlier.