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FTC antitrust lawsuit should be dismissed, Amazon tells federal judge
The FTC — joined by 17 states — filed the historic complaint against the Seattle-based company, alleging it inflates prices and stifles competition.
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High-profile attacks put spotlight on violence in federal prisons
The federal Bureau of Prisons is again under scrutiny for failing to protect high-profile prisoners from harm.
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Former US diplomat charged with secretly spying for Cuba
Court papers alleged that Manuel Rocha engaged in “clandestine activity” on Cuba’s behalf since at least 1981.
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Trump’s claim of immunity over Jan. 6 knocked down by appeals court
He can still to try to prove that his actions were taken in his official capacity as president.
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House expels New York Rep. George Santos
The vote to expel was 311-114. Expulsion requires support from two-thirds of the House, a purposefully high bar.
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Extremism stand-down checked a box with no lasting result, critics say
While some saw no reason for the training and believed it ignited division among the ranks, others thought it didn’t go far enough.
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Inspector general to probe decision on relocating FBI buillding
The watchdog for the General Services Administration is probing the decision to locate the facility in Greenbelt, Maryland, over a Virginia site.
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Conservative attack on government regulation reaches the Supreme Court
It’s one of several cases this term that could constrict federal regulators.
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Special victims prosecutors offices to be operational by year’s end
Independent prosecutors will take over new cases after Dec. 29.
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Santos won’t seek reelection after scathing ethics report
The congressman faces a 23-count federal indictment that alleges he stole the identities of campaign donors and then used their credit cards.
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FTC antitrust lawsuit should be dismissed, Amazon tells federal judge
The FTC — joined by 17 states — filed the historic complaint against the Seattle-based company, alleging it inflates prices and stifles competition.
-
High-profile attacks put spotlight on violence in federal prisons
The federal Bureau of Prisons is again under scrutiny for failing to protect high-profile prisoners from harm.
-
Former US diplomat charged with secretly spying for Cuba
Court papers alleged that Manuel Rocha engaged in “clandestine activity” on Cuba’s behalf since at least 1981.
-
Trump’s claim of immunity over Jan. 6 knocked down by appeals court
He can still to try to prove that his actions were taken in his official capacity as president.
-
House expels New York Rep. George Santos
The vote to expel was 311-114. Expulsion requires support from two-thirds of the House, a purposefully high bar.
-
Extremism stand-down checked a box with no lasting result, critics say
While some saw no reason for the training and believed it ignited division among the ranks, others thought it didn’t go far enough.
-
Inspector general to probe decision on relocating FBI buillding
The watchdog for the General Services Administration is probing the decision to locate the facility in Greenbelt, Maryland, over a Virginia site.
-
Conservative attack on government regulation reaches the Supreme Court
It’s one of several cases this term that could constrict federal regulators.
-
Special victims prosecutors offices to be operational by year’s end
Independent prosecutors will take over new cases after Dec. 29.
-
Santos won’t seek reelection after scathing ethics report
The congressman faces a 23-count federal indictment that alleges he stole the identities of campaign donors and then used their credit cards.
-
FTC antitrust lawsuit should be dismissed, Amazon tells federal judge
The FTC — joined by 17 states — filed the historic complaint against the Seattle-based company, alleging it inflates prices and stifles competition.
-
High-profile attacks put spotlight on violence in federal prisons
The federal Bureau of Prisons is again under scrutiny for failing to protect high-profile prisoners from harm.
-
Former US diplomat charged with secretly spying for Cuba
Court papers alleged that Manuel Rocha engaged in “clandestine activity” on Cuba’s behalf since at least 1981.
-
Trump’s claim of immunity over Jan. 6 knocked down by appeals court
He can still to try to prove that his actions were taken in his official capacity as president.
-
House expels New York Rep. George Santos
The vote to expel was 311-114. Expulsion requires support from two-thirds of the House, a purposefully high bar.
-
Extremism stand-down checked a box with no lasting result, critics say
While some saw no reason for the training and believed it ignited division among the ranks, others thought it didn’t go far enough.
-
Inspector general to probe decision on relocating FBI buillding
The watchdog for the General Services Administration is probing the decision to locate the facility in Greenbelt, Maryland, over a Virginia site.
-
Conservative attack on government regulation reaches the Supreme Court
It’s one of several cases this term that could constrict federal regulators.
-
Special victims prosecutors offices to be operational by year’s end
Independent prosecutors will take over new cases after Dec. 29.
-
Santos won’t seek reelection after scathing ethics report
The congressman faces a 23-count federal indictment that alleges he stole the identities of campaign donors and then used their credit cards.












