‘I think he is so radical, so far to the left, he just wants to eradicate Jews,’ Jason Chaffetz exclaimed on Wednesday.
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Family reunited with daughter’s ashes held in pendant four years after losing it under grocery store aisle
A grocery employee found the pendant under a refrigerated cooler in the store’s produce aisle
Michigan cops use Faygo soda to trick armed suspect holding bank employee hostage so they could shoot him dead
Michigan police used a drone carrying a Faygo soda can to lure Quinton Marquese Allen, 31, out of a Mercantile Bank where he was holding an employee hostage.
Voices: The Diddy trial verdict — and the celebrations afterwards — were difficult to watch
We heard details that should horrify any normal human being — and it was all an open secret. Then, the jury found him not guilty on the most serious charges, writes Holly Baxter
What to know about Diddy’s sentencing
Sean “Diddy” Combs was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering Wednesday but convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
Black SpaceX technician says in lawsuit he was fired for being late while white workers’ tardiness was ignored
Exclusive: L’Tavious Rice, 38, says the decision to terminate him while his young daughter recuperated from a heart transplant was ‘deliberate, cold, callous, cruel and intentional.’
Democrats quickly turn Murkowski’s Trump megabill confession against her and launch bid to make JD Vance pay
Democrats pound centrist Republican after she tells reporter she disliked ‘big, beautiful’ bill, but voted for it anyway
Here are the charges against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
Combs has been found guilty on two out of five counts.
What is Diddy’s life like in jail?
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is reportedly being held in a 20-person dormitory unit with fewer restrictions
Abuser, cheater, charmer: Diddy’s trial revealed the many faces of the ‘freak-off’-loving impresario
Fame and fixers shrouded the darker side of the rap mogul’s life, but his blockbuster sex trafficking trial in Manhattan brought the many faces of Diddy into view, writes Kelly Rissman, who has been inside the federal courtroom each day