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New Jersey, Drones and report Biden
Joe Biden Called Pentagon Four Times Over New Jersey Mystery Drones: Report
According to the Journal's report, Biden's first called Defense Secretary Lloyd Austinabout the drones on December 12.
US drone pilot fears New Jersey mystery is 'distraction for attack' happening 'soon'
An expert on military drones has raised doubts about conventional explanations of the New Jersey drone 'flap' - and suggests it may have a sinister purpose
'They found us': Coast guard crew in New Jersey reports mysterious drones, alleges White House cover up
Coast Guard members near Barnegat Light, New Jersey, report being shadowed by a fleet of unidentified drones, contradicting federal officials who dismissed the incident as a misidentification of commercial or hobbyist drones.
Joe Biden, federal judge and bipartisan effort
President Biden vetoes once-bipartisan effort to add 66 federal judgeships, citing 'hurried' House action
President Joe Biden has vetoed a once-bipartisan effort to add 66 new federal district judgeships. WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Monday vetoed a once-bipartisan effort to add 66 federal district judgeships, saying “hurried action” by the House left important questions unanswered about the life-tenured positions.
Biden vetoes bill that would have created dozens of new federal judge slots
President Joe Biden has vetoed bipartisan legislation that would have added dozens of new federal judge positions in the coming years. The president had threatened to veto the bill because he didn’t want to give the president-elect new appointment opportunities,
Joe Biden Vetoes Bipartisan Legislation to Create More Federal Judge Positions
Biden previously threatened to reject the measure in order to prevent Donald Trump from having the opportunity to appoint 22 extra judges in his next term.
Biden, Death Row and Trump
Trump vows to pursue executions after Biden commutes most of federal death row
Trump often called for expanding the federal death penalty — including for those who kill police officers, those convicted of drug and human trafficking, and migrants who kill U.S. citizens.
Joe Biden Spares 37 Death Row Inmates Before Donald Trump Resumes Executions. Here Are the 3 He Didn't Protect
President Joe Biden spared the lives of 37 of the 40 individuals on federal death row before passing the torch to President-elect Donald Trump. Biden did not pardon the murderers, but rather downgrade
Biden death row commutations include six men convicted in Virginia
Of 37 federal prisoners whose punishments were reduced to life in prison, two committed murders in Northern Virginia and four killed people elsewhere in the state.
Biden, bald eagle and bird of prey
President Joe Biden signs into law first federal anti-LGBTQ+ bill in decades
The National Defense Authorization Act has a provision barring the military's insurance from covering gender-affirming care for service members' children.
Biden signs 50 bills into law, makes bald eagle the country's official bird
President Joe Biden signed 50 bills into law on Tuesday that include making the bald eagle the country's official bird and one that stops members of Congress from collecting their pensions if convicted of crimes.
The bald eagle is officially America's national bird after Biden's signature
The bald eagle has landed in U.S. Code as President Joe Biden signed a bill Tuesday making the predator the official national bird.
Joe Biden, U.S. Steel and Panel
Biden to Decide on US Steel Takeover After Panel Deadlocks
Nippon Steel Corp.’s proposed $12.3 billion acquisition of US Steel Corp. moved a step closer to being blocked after a US national security panel deadlocked on its review and left the final decision with President Joe Biden,
Panel’s deadlock on U.S. Steel sale leaves final decision to Biden
A high-level government review board has told the White House it is unable to reach a consensus on the national security risks involved in Nippon Steel’s proposed acquisition of U.S. Steel, likely setting the stage for President Joe Biden to kill the deal.
Nippon’s bid for US Steel in Joe Biden’s hands after panel vetting deal deadlocked
The (Cfius) reported to the White House on Monday that the nine agencies on the panel had not reached consensus that the deal posed no security risks, according to Nippon Steel and a person familiar with the matter.
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Victims' Families Rebuke Joe Biden's Pardons: 'Undermining Justice System'
"While this is truly distressing news on a personal level for my family, it also feels like a complete dismissal and ...
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What will President Joe Biden's legacy be? Here's what we know now.
Three political reporters share what Joe Biden's presidential legacy will be - including his biggest lasting downfall.
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Photos Show Joe Biden Meeting Son Hunter’s Business Partners during China Trip
Hunter Biden’s Chinese business partners sought and received access to then-vice president Joe Biden’s political power, ...
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Joe Biden’s Long, Winding Road on the Death Penalty
Joe Biden’s position on the death penalty has gone from Abolition to Wait to Sometimes to Go for It to Abolition, Actually, ...
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President Joe Biden signs off on 2% pay raise for most civilian federal employees
President Joe Biden signed an executive order that will give most federal employees a 2% increase starting January 2025.
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Democrats secure an underappreciated part of Joe Biden’s legacy
The majority has now confirmed more judges under President Biden than any majority has confirmed in decades,” Senate Majority ...
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Jill Biden Embraces Christmas Spirit in Vibrant Red Dress for Holiday Visit at Children’s National Hospital With President Joe Biden
First Lady Jill Biden opted for festive inspiration for her latest event ahead of the Christmas holiday on Friday in ...
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Biden’s death row orders grant justice where Supreme Court has grown hostile to claims of racial bias
The Supreme Court’s recent treatment of capital cases is rife with disregard for systemic racial discrimination.
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