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Key Justice Dept. Office Won't Say If It Approved White House Executive Orders
A key Justice Department unit has declined to comment on whether it's reviewing a stream of executive orders coming during Donald Trump's first week as president.
Sunday Politics
We have an update on the political implications of a raid against ISIS and the latest on the impeachment inquiry.
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States Fail In Fight Against Sex Trafficking
A new report finds that too many states inadvertently provide safe havens when it comes to sex trafficking — even when children bear the consequences. The study graded states on how well they protect children who are pushed into the sex trade and punish adults who use those services. More than half of states got grades of D or F.
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Lawyers Launch Initiative To Challenge Executive Power
National security lawyers are launching a new effort called the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. They plan to sue over discrimination, privacy and national security issues.
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Behind The Scenes At Eric Holder's Last Day At The Justice Department
The outgoing Attorney General bade farewell to the Justice Department, where he's worked on and off since 1976.
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Georgia Settles Case Alleging Assembly-Line Justice For Children
After the Justice Department filed a statement of interest in the case, the state of Georgia has settled a lawsuit accusing it of providing inadequate representation to poor young people.
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Justice Dept. Hopes Investigation Will Create A 'Stronger' Baltimore
Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced that an investigation into the city's police department will focus on allegations of excessive force, unlawful searches and discriminatory policing.
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Congress Says It Will Not Tolerate 'Agents Gone Wild'
The latest episode: sexual misconduct and security lapses by employees at the DEA and Secret Service. Members of a House panel say they've lost confidence in DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart.
Donald Trump: Clinton May Be 'Most Corrupt Person Ever To Run For President'
The presumptive Republican nominee for the White House lambasted rival Hillary Clinton for her government record and temperament. He even reached out to Bernie Sanders supporters to support him.
The NBA and its players have a deal for a new labor agreement
The league and its players came to an agreement on a new seven-year collective bargaining agreement. It is still pending ratification, though that process is almost certainly no more than a formality.
New Drug Agency Chief To Revive Take-Back Program
Not much surprises a man who has put spies and kidnappers and murderers behind bars. But there's one American problem that took DEA Chief Chuck Rosenberg's breath away: drug overdose.
New Russia Special Counsel Has Yet to Undergo Conflicts Check
Ethics experts said the Justice Department needs to review possible conflicts involving special counsel Robert Mueller III because his former law firm represents people involved in the Russia probe.
It's not just Adderall: The number of drugs in short supply rose by 30% last year
A total of 295 types of drugs — everything from sedatives to children's flu medicine — were in short supply in 2022, according to a new report from the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security.
India opposition leader loses his Parliament seat after being convicted of defamation
Key Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi was disqualified from the lawmaking body after a defamation conviction over his remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's surname.
After 50 years, a new air traffic control tower is coming to Tampa International Airport
The money for the new tower will come from the Biden administration's infrastructure bill in 2021, as part of a larger bundle of funding to build new air traffic control facilities.
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Prosecutors say Pras Michel broke the law 'to get paid'
Prosecutors said musician Pras Michel collected exorbitant sums of money from a billioniare desperate to win access to two separate U.S. presidents.
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Stocks drop as fears grow about the global banking system
A drop in shares of European lender Credit Suisse sparked fears that banking turmoil is spreading around the world.
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Nikki Fried wants to 'rebrand' the Florida Democratic Party
Nikki Fried told the Florida Roundup that a "complete breakdown of communication" resulted in sweeping losses in the 2022 midterm elections.
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Unvaccinated Djokovic out of Miami Open, but US Open 'very hopeful' he can play
Djokovic is a foreign citizen who is not vaccinated against COVID-19. Government rules still prevent him from entering the country. That is why he had to withdraw from the Miami Open next week.
Sarasota says no to bringing in a Hillsdale College-linked consultant
The Sarasota School Board voted 3-2 against paying $28,000 for Vermilion Education to examine a range of district policies.
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Finding Answers To The School Lunch Test
It can be tough to find that happy middle ground between whole-grain pasta with veggies that won't get eaten, and marshmallow creme on white bread that will. But Betsy Block, mother of two school-age kids, has a plan for packed lunches.
Bud Light boycott takes fizz out of brewer's earnings
The company lost big sales in the U.S. after the boycotts over its collaboration with a transgender influencer. CEO says things have now stabilized "with signals of improvement" for the brand.
A Tale Of Homebuyer's Remorse
Home ownership holds a special place in American culture: It is the nest egg, the lifelong investment and what many see as the key to the American dream. Everyone told Dawn Crowell, a single mother of four in St. Paul, Minn., she would be stupid to keep throwing money away on rent. So she took the plunge -- and regrets it to this day.
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On 40th Anniversary, Moon Landing Examined
Forty years ago today, astronaut Neil Armstrong took that fateful first step onto the moon, effectively putting an end to the space race and expanding the boundaries of science and engineering.
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Justice Department sues Texas after Gov. Abbott refuses to remove floating barrier
The U.S. Department of Justice had given Texas a deadline of Monday afternoon to agree on removing the stretch of buoys on the Rio Grande or face legal action.
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