Three federal prosecutors involved in the dismissed corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams resigned, claiming they were pressured to admit wrongdoing to be reinstated. In a letter to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, they stated they would not confess to any misconduct, emphasizing their commitment to ethical obligations over obedience to directives from the Justice Department. The case against Adams, who faced allegations of illegal campaign contributions, was ultimately dismissed with prejudice, indicating no future prosecutions on the matter.
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Noem: Travelers with no REAL ID can fly for now, but with likely extra steps
REAL ID Deadline Approaches Amid Long LinesAs the REAL ID deadline approaches, travelers without compliant identification will still be allowed to fly after additional identity checks, according to Homeland Security. Despite 81% compliance, many are waiting hours for their IDs, with officials urging the public to prepare for air travel and federal facility access. While some states have extended DMV hours, criticism exists regarding the necessity of this identification system, with some travelers opting to...
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