Alabama law to crack down on false service-animal claims: report
Alabama residents who falsely claim their pet is a service animal will face criminal charges under a new law set to take effect next month, according to a report.
FBI 'indifferent' to possible China hack of Hillary Clinton's server, as State Department fought to protect her, interviews suggest
Interviews with intelligence community officials have revealed that senior FBI leaders "seemed indifferent to evidence of a possible intrusion by a foreign adversary" into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s non-government server, and that State Department officials allegedly sought to "downgrade classified material found on the server," according to Senate investigators still probing the matter.
Sanford points to Labor Day decision on primary challenge to Trump
Mark Sanford says he should decide by around Labor Day if he’s going to mount what he admitted would be “a long-shot” GOP primary bid against President Trump. “I gave myself a month and I’m running up on that deadline,” Sanford said Wednesday as he sat down for an interview with Fox News across from the state capital building in New Hampshire, which holds the first presidential primary in the race for the White House.
Illinois moves to disbar former Gov. Rod Blagojevich as Trump mulls commuting sentence
Illinois officials are seeking to disbar former Gov. Rod Blagojevich as he waits in a federal prison in Colorado for news on whether President Trump will commute his 14-year sentence on corruption charges.