On Tuesday’s Front Page: A federal judge has granted special counsel Jack Smith’s request to dismiss the federal election fraud case against President-elect Trump, more college-age students have pursued nonacademic “microcredentials,” and more.
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A federal judge on Monday granted special counsel Jack Smith’s request to dismiss the federal election fraud case against President-elect Donald Trump, bringing an end to the criminal charges that accused Mr. Trump of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
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Republican staffers on Capitol Hill are discussing a second impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas as a way of blocking him from holding office in the future, The Washington Times has learned.
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More college-aged students have pursued nonacademic “microcredentials” to work in the skilled trades since the COVID-19 pandemic ended, shunning costly degrees.
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As Russia’s remorseless offensive keeps gaining ground in the east, Ukraine’s besieged security service is working overtime to catch the enemy from within — a network of Russian saboteurs, collaborators and secret sympathizers with deep roots throughout the large part of the country still controlled by Kyiv.
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South Korea could face some critical strategic choices if incoming U.S. President Donald Trump resumes his diplomatic outreach to North Korea and recognizes Pyongyang as a nuclear state, top security analysts in Seoul are warning.
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