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Federal prosecutors may soon be empowered to indict Congress members without the usual legal safeguards. This controversial proposal could drastically alter the landscape of public corruption investigations, raising concerns about politicization.
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In a surprising move, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred reinstated Pete Rose and Joe Jackson's eligibility for the Hall of Fame. This decision follows months of pressure and raises questions about accountability in sports.
In a stunning courtroom scandal, Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan pleads not guilty to charges of helping an illegal immigrant evade ICE. Amid protests and political tension, the case raises questions about judicial integrity and immigration policy.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred's surprising decision to reinstate Pete Rose raises questions about the influence of Donald Trump and the future of Rose's Hall of Fame candidacy. Can Trump's support push Rose into Cooperstown?
In a groundbreaking decision, baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred has reinstated Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson, making them eligible for the Hall of Fame. This move follows a shift in MLB policy regarding permanent bans, raising questions about the integrity of the sport and the impact on fans and the players' legacies.