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The Justice Department's internal watchdog released a report that found the FBI had a legitimate reason to open up one of the most politically sensitive investigations ever, the Russia probe that began in secret during Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign that eventually was taken over by special counsel Robert Mueller. But the report, issued Monday, also documented errors during the… → Read More
The report's conclusions were nuanced — and as so many other key moments over the past few years — that made it hard for any one side to claim total absolution. → Read More
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department's internal watchdog released a report Monday that found the FBI had a legitimate reason to open up one of the most politically sensitive... → Read More
FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — It was the odd-looking locker handles that caught their eye.Investigators spent hours poring over graphic images of little boys c → Read More
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two organizations of documentary filmmakers filed a federal lawsuit Thursday arguing that new rules requiring U.S. visa applicants to register their social media handles are... → Read More
WASHINGTON (AP) — Four Border Patrol agents didn't follow department rules when they opened fire in two separate incidents along the U.S.-Mexico Border, both involving agents shooting at drivers... → Read More
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Intelligence Committee released a sweeping impeachment report Tuesday that asserts President Donald Trump misused his office to pressure Ukraine into opening... → Read More
WASHINGTON (AP) — One came from northeast England. Another came from the former Soviet Union. A third was born in Canada to parents who’d fled the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. Several... → Read More
One came from northeast England. Another came from the former Soviet Union. A third was born in Canada to parents who’d fled the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. → Read More
One came from northeast England. Another came from the former Soviet Union. A third was born in Canada to parents who’d fled the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. → Read More
One came from northeast England. Another came from the former Soviet Union. A third was born in Canada to parents who’d fled the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. → Read More
One came from northeast England. Another came from the former Soviet Union. A third was born in Canada to parents who’d fled the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. → Read More
WASHINGTON (AP) — A judge has temporarily halted the first federal executions in 16 years, saying death row inmates scheduled to be executed are likely to win their legal challenge. U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan said in a Wednesday evening ruling that the public is not served by “short-circuiting” legitimate judicial process. “It is […] → Read More
Judge temporarily halts 1st federal executions since 2003 as lawsuit on how the government intends to carry them out continues → Read More
Historical records show nearly 270 people were buried in Ridgewood Cemetery, beginning in the 1940s. As many as 77 of them were infants and children. → Read More
Historical records show nearly 270 people were buried in Ridgewood Cemetery, beginning in the 1940s. As many as 77 of them were infants and children. → Read More
Attorney General William Barr unexpectedly announced in July that the government would begin resuming executions starting Dec. 9. → Read More
Attorney General William Barr unexpectedly announced in July that the government would begin resuming executions starting Dec. 9. → Read More
Attorney General William Barr unexpectedly announced in July that the government would begin resuming executions starting Dec. 9. → Read More
GM says it uses a small explosion to move a piston that tightens the belts before a crash. → Read More