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The alleged offenses included inappropriate touching, solicitation of sex acts, nude photos, inappropriate relationships and sexual comments. In a statement, Southwest Key disputed the allegations in the DOJ lawsuit.
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The U.S. Department of Justice will release a critical incident report Thursday on the failed law enforcement response to the Robb Elementary School shooting that killed nineteen students and two teachers.
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The U.S. sued Texas after the Biden administration vowed to oppose Texas’ new near-total abortion ban. The lawsuit joins several legal challenges already in progress.
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The position of Attorney General is among the most powerful in American government. As head of the Department of Justice and chief legal counsel to the…
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Members of the federal immigration judges union are demanding the U.S. Justice Department provide judges with enhanced security and an apology after a…
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The department's public affairs apparatus is mostly idle for lack of funding, but that hasn't stopped it from making announcements in support of the administration's messaging about immigrants.
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A pilot program could begin early next year. The announcement amplifies FBI Director James Comey's statement that the bureau is setting up a database that can track police killings.
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In one exchange, a broker told a trader, "mate yur getting bloody good at this libor game ... think of me when yur on yur yacht in monaco."
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Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake asked for the investigation after her city was beset by protests and riots. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said the investigation will focus on use of force.