House Judiciary Committee Democrats launch investigation of Virginia U.S. attorney Erik Siebert’s ouster

[ad_1] Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee are launching a review Friday of the ouster of federal prosecutor Erik Siebert, a week after he resigned as U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, and a day after former FBI Director James Comey was indicted on charges filed in Alexandria, Virginia. Prosecutors had expressed concern…

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Graffiti: Art or vandalism?

[ad_1] When people hear the word graffiti, many no doubt think of vandalism, but these days a growing number of enthusiasts are calling it art. Rita Braver tours a N.Y. museum exhibit of graffiti, some of which is worth upwards of $100,000. [ad_2] Source link

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Latino voters cite affordability, economy as top concerns in new poll ahead of 2026 midterm elections

[ad_1] A sweeping new survey of 3,000 registered Latino voters across the country finds that economic anxiety continues to dominate the political mood heading into the 2026 midterm elections, with cost of living, jobs, and housing far outpacing other issues as top priorities for the nation’s second-largest voting bloc. In the new survey, immigration, while…

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These are the Senate Democrats who voted to reopen the government

[ad_1] Washington — Seven Democratic senators and one independent senator who caucuses with Democrats have voted to reopen the government.  Three of them have consistently voted for Republicans’ short-term funding patch — which passed the House in mid-September — to keep the government funded until Nov. 21 at current levels. An amended measure narrowly advanced in the…

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