Unpublished book drafts and other documents raise questions about Robert Winnett’s journalistic record just months before he is to assume a top newsroom role.
San Francisco Bay area resident David DePape wrote that an invisible fairy had attacked an acquaintance and sometimes appeared to him in the form of a bird.
In her lawsuits, Powell describes the purported credentials of the witness known by the code name ‘Spyder.’ The witness told The Post that he spent most of his time in the service as a wheeled vehicle mechanic.
The men protested Michigan’s lockdown and increasingly wore clothing associated with the “boogaloo” movement in the months before they were charged in cases related to a plot to kidnap the governor.
Over the summer, the president drew on an obscure law to summon National Guard troops from across the country, a request that split states along partisan lines, according to interviews and internal Guard documents.
In a new complaint to the Federal Election Commission, the nonprofit Campaign Legal Center said a pattern of contributions by DeJoy’s family and employees as recently as 2018 merits scrutiny.
On Jan. 22, weeks before the crisis sent the government scrambling for masks, Texas manufacturer Prestige Ameritech offered to restart four mothballed production lines. Federal officials did not take the company up on it.