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May 21

Justice Department offers to share Mueller documents to avoid House action against Barr

By Michael Balsamo, Associated Press

The unusual request comes after the committee's chairman, Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff of California, warned that the committee would take an unspecified "enforcement action" against Barr or the Justice Department after they refused to hand over an unredacted version of…

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May 21

Hope Hicks and former White House counsel’s aide subpoenaed by House panel

By Associated Press

The House Judiciary Committee has subpoenaed the former White House communications director and a former aide in the White House counsel's office as Democrats continue their investigations of President Donald Trump.

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May 21

Fed Chair Powell sees ‘moderate’ risk from corporate debt

By Martin Crutsinger, Associated Press

Fed Chair Jerome Powell said views about riskier corporate debt — known as leveraged lending — range from "this is a rerun of the subprime mortgage crisis" to "nothing to worry about here."…

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May 21

Arizona prisons ban book on black men in the justice system

By Terry Tang, Associated Press

Arizona has banned prisoners from reading a book that discusses the impact of the criminal justice system on black men, drawing outcry from First Amendment advocates who say the move is censorship.

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May 21

New abortion laws sow confusion and uncertainty at clinics

By Kim Chandler, Sudhin Thanawala, Associated Press

Georgia , Kentucky , Mississippi and Ohio have passed laws that prohibit abortion when a fetal heartbeat is detected — about six weeks, before many women know they are pregnant.

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May 21

Macron accuses Bannon, Russian oligarchs of conspiring against EU

By Elaine Ganley, Associated Press

French President Emmanuel Macron said Europeans "should not be naive" about foreign interference ahead of this week's European Parliament elections.

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May 21

Prosecutors still investigating Cohen campaign finance violations

By Associated Press

A federal judge in New York agreed Tuesday to keep search warrant materials related to the investigation under seal until at least mid-July after prosecutors submitted a letter explaining that the probe is still ongoing.

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May 21

30 tornadoes, more flooding from storms strike central U.S.

By Associated Press

A strong band of storms brought more than 30 tornadoes across the central U.S., damaged homes in Oklahoma, demolished a racetrack grandstand in Missouri and drenched waterlogged states with more water and more flooding.

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May 20

House panel releases Michael Cohen interview transcripts

By Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press

The committee's decision to release the transcripts came two weeks after Cohen reported to federal prison for a three-year sentence.

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May 20

Gov. Dewine orders probe of medical board handling of Ohio State abuse case

By Julie Carr Smyth, Associated Press

Gov. Mike DeWine declared the late Ohio State University team doctor Richard Strauss a monster Monday as he ordered a review of the state medical board's handling of his case decades ago and called for lawmakers to lift the statute…

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