Trump says a sculpture park is planned to honor notable Americans along the Potomac River

Trump says a sculpture park is planned to honor notable Americans along the Potomac River

Washington — president Donald Trump He plans to build a gallery of statues depicting prominent Americans in a tightly regulated park along the Potomac River, potentially opening a new legal battle over whether his administration is ignoring the approvals process that normally governs Washington’s massive heart as it squeezes through its muscles. Radical reform From…

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US Rep. Max Miller is suing his ex-wife for defamation in an escalation of a long-running divorce dispute

US Rep. Max Miller is suing his ex-wife for defamation in an escalation of a long-running divorce dispute

COLUMBUS, OHIO — The bitter divorce between an Ohio congressman and his ex-wife, the daughter of the state’s U.S. senator, has escalated into a new legal action. Republican U.S. Rep. Max Miller filed a defamation lawsuit against Emily Moreno, his ex-wife, on Wednesday in Cleveland, citing the “significant damage to his reputation and finances” caused…

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The FBI is offering a 0,000 reward for the arrest of a former Air Force specialist wanted on espionage charges in Iran

The FBI is offering a $200,000 reward for the arrest of a former Air Force specialist wanted on espionage charges in Iran

Washington — The FBI offers a A reward of $200,000 for anyone providing information This led to the arrest and prosecution of a former US Air Force counterintelligence specialist, who defected to Iran in 2013 and was later charged with disclosing classified information to the Tehran government. Monica Alfredi Witt, in her forties, He was…

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The strike deadline is approaching for the New York area’s train system, which carries 250,000 daily passengers

The strike deadline is approaching for the New York area’s train system, which carries 250,000 daily passengers

New York — North America’s largest rail system faces a potential shutdown as a deadline approaches to reach a deal with unionized workers to avoid a strike. The Long Island Railroad, which serves New York City’s eastern suburbs, has been negotiating a new contract for months with labor officials representing locomotive engineers, mechanics, signalmen and…

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