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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said his administration is seeking a preliminary injunction to stop the implementation of the mandate.

DeSantis announces new lawsuit against Biden administration over vaccine mandate requirement for federal contractors

By Gregory Lemos and Maegan Vazquez, CNN Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday announced the state has officially filed a new lawsuit in Tampa against the Biden administration over the President’s order imposing a vaccine mandate on federal contractors, set to take effect December 8. DeSantis said his administration is seeking a preliminary injunction to

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The Department of Justice headquarters stands on February 19

Senate confirmation votes build out Biden’s Justice Department leadership team

By Tierney Sneed, CNN President Joe Biden saw the number of Senate-confirmed members of his Justice Department leadership team nearly double Thursday, with the upper chamber approving four nominees to critical positions. Biden’s picks to lead the DOJ’s National Security Division, Office of Legal Counsel and Office of Legal Policy were all confirmed in floor

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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has a net worth of $197 billion. Elon Musk (right)

Billionaires’ wealth has soared 70% in the pandemic. That’s one reason why Democrats wanted to tax them.

By Tami Luhby, CNN Already massively wealthy, America’s billionaires saw their collective fortunes soar more than 70% to more than $5 trillion during the pandemic. That’s one reason why congressional Democrats were zeroing in earlier this week on this elite group of roughly 700 people to help pay for their massive social spending package. They

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Chief Judge Beryl Howell of DC District Court said prosecutors' charging decisions and their suggested punishments for some nonviolent rioters are "baffling" and "peculiar.

Top DC federal judge criticizes “schizophrenic” Justice Department approach to January 6 cases

By Marshall Cohen The chief judge in Washington, DC’s federal court laid into the Justice Department on Thursday for its “schizophrenic” and “puzzling” approach to January 6 cases, saying judges’ hands are tied from giving hefty punishments because prosecutors keep offering misdemeanor deals to rioters. Calling the insurrection the “crime of the century,” Chief Judge

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Texas National Guard soldiers distribute food at the El Pasoans Fighting Hunger Food Bank

‘We are struggling every day’: Supply chain crunch threatens to leave some of the neediest Americans without enough to eat

By Gabe Cohen, CNN The free food delivery that arrives at Beth Greenlee’s door each week is much more than an endpoint of the US supply chain. It’s her lifeline. The 61-year-old has Stage 4 endometrial cancer and little income. For eight months, she’s been relying on food from MANNA, a non-profit that provides free

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General John Hyten

Senior US general warns China’s military progress is ‘stunning’ as US is hampered by ‘brutal’ bureaucracy

By Alex Marquardt and Oren Liebermann, CNN In the wake of China’s test of a hypersonic missile, the second most senior US general said Thursday that the pace at which China’s military is developing capabilities is “stunning” while US development suffers from “brutal” bureaucracy. The outgoing Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General

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Trump chief of staff Mark Meadow

January 6 committee is losing patience with Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows as it seeks his testimony

By Zachary Cohen, Annie Grayer, Ryan Nobles and Paula Reid, CNN Members of the House select committee investigating January 6 are losing patience with the pace of talks with former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, and some are considering whether more aggressive steps are needed to force his compliance in the sweeping probe,

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