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Liberal Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor (right)

Justices Sotomayor and Barrett question the state of federal sentencing commission

By Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter Liberal Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, joined by her conservative colleague Justice Amy Coney Barrett, raised concerns on Monday about disparities in the federal system over sentencing guidelines. The United States Sentencing Commission has been unable to issue new guidelines to lower courts because the commission currently

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Mike Lindell and other right-wing figures have pushed falsehoods about the 2020 election.

Foundation behind network pushing election and coronavirus conspiracies had its tax-exempt status revoked. It still solicits donations

By Casey Tolan and Yahya Abou-Ghazala, CNN An online media network that promotes election and coronavirus-related conspiracy theories is soliciting donations and telling donors their contributions will be tax-deductible — even though its foundation’s tax-exempt status has been revoked by the IRS. The Worldview Weekend Broadcast Network — which has given a platform to conspiracy

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Wendy Sherman (L) and Sergey Ryabkov (R) attend security talks on Monday in Geneva

US says no breakthrough in ‘frank and forthright’ talks with Russia over Ukraine border crisis

By Jennifer Hansler, Jeremy Herb, Kylie Atwood, Natasha Bertrand and Rob Picheta, CNN US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman said she does not know yet whether Russia is prepared to de-escalate the situation with Ukraine following its massive build-up of Russian troops near Ukraine’s border and fears of a possible invasion. Sherman met with

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President Joe Biden

Biden has lowest first-year Senate confirmation rate among last three presidents, according to new report

By Devan Cole, CNN President Joe Biden has the lowest Senate confirmation rate of first-year nominations among the last three presidents, according to a new report from a group that studies presidential transitions. “In Biden’s first year, the Senate confirmed only 41% of his nominations. While a small number were withdrawn by the president, 118

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