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A federal judge denied former President Biden's request to prevent the Justice Department from releasing recordings and transcripts of interviews he gave nearly a decade ago. The interviews were conducted with a conservative advocacy group.
citizen.co.zaA federal judge denied former President Biden's request to prevent the Justice Department from releasing recordings and transcripts of interviews he gave nearly a decade ago. The interviews were conducted with a conservative advocacy group. The judge's order allows the department to proceed with the planned release.
The recordings and transcripts date to the period when Biden was not serving as president. The Justice Department had indicated it would make the materials public under standard disclosure procedures.
China placed 10 American companies on an export control list and barred 46 others from government procurement projects. The steps follow a Pentagon decision to add Chinese firms to a list of entities accused of supporting Beijing's military.
news.sky.comPresident Donald Trump stated Sunday that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will resign, citing failures on immigration and energy policy. The comments coincide with reports of internal Labour Party pressure and a potential leadership challenge.
Washington ExaminerOfficials say work will start right away on the Reflecting Pool after recent vandalism and algae growth. The pool was recently repainted at a cost of about $13 million but continues to face peeling paint and green algae.