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Stephen Dinan

Stephen Dinan

Stephen Dinan can be reached at sdinan@washingtontimes.com.

Articles by Stephen Dinan

House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair Rep. James Comer R-Ky., speaks, Jan. 10, 2024, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Bipartisan legislation introduced in the House would require presidents and vice presidents to publicly disclose tax returns before, during and after their time in the White House. The proposal — led by the unusual pairing of Republican Rep. James Comer and progressive Democratic Rep. Katie Porter — is the latest effort to deliver congressional oversight over presidential ethics as both parties grapple with ongoing congressional probes into their leading candidates for president. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana) **FILE**

Comer probes collusion between Biden officials, anti-gun lawsuit

House Republicans' top investigator on Friday said he fears the Biden administration is colluding with gun control advocates in a lawsuit that seeks to hold Glock Inc. responsible for how criminals are altering its pistols. Published June 14, 2024

Officers with the Frederick County Sheriff's Dept. SWAT Team search for a suspect at the former Garden State Tannery plant in Williamsport, Md. on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. (Ric Dugan/The Frederick News-Post via AP)

As ‘swatting’ attacks rise, feds win rare prison sentence

Federal prosecutors have won a three-year prison sentence against a social media "swatter" who gained internet fame by broadcasting himself as he made bogus police reports, tricking departments into sending SWAT teams to terrorize innocent people. Published June 10, 2024

The exterior of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) building is seen in Washington, on March 22, 2013. The IRS is promoting the improvements its made to its customer service since its received tens of billions in new funds through Democrats' Inflation Reduction Act. Agency leadership is trying to bring attention to what's been done to repair the agency's image as an outdated and maligned tax collector. Monday, April 15, 2024, is the last day to submit tax returns or to file an extension. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

Most IRS buildings operating at less than 50% occupancy

A majority of the IRS's office buildings are running at less than 50% capacity, the tax agency's inspector general said Monday in an audit prodding officials to speed up their consolidation plans. Published June 10, 2024