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Justice Department will not prosecute Merrick Garland for contempt of Congress
The Justice Department announced Friday that it will not prosecute Attorney General Merrick Garland after the House of Representatives voted to hold him in contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with subpoenas for recordings of President ...CBS News - Top stories -
Justice Department report alleges Phoenix police discriminate, use excessive force
The 126-page Justice Department report alleges the Phoenix Police Department engaged "in a pattern or practice" of discriminating against Black, Hispanic and Native Americans, using "excessive force, including unjustified deadly force," violating ...CBS News - Top stories -
Justice Department won't prosecute Garland after House contempt vote
The House voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress.CBS News - Top stories -
Justice department declines to pursue Merrick Garland contempt charges
DoJ tells Republicans it will not pursue prosecution of attorney general after House votes to hold him in contempt. The US Department of Justice on Friday told the Republican House of Representatives speaker, Mike Johnson, that it would decline to ...The Guardian - World -
Justice Department says it won't prosecute AG Garland after contempt vote
The Justice Department said Friday that it will not prosecute Attorney General Merrick Garland after the House voted to hold him in contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has details.CBS News - Top stories -
House GOP holds Garland in contempt of Congress, escalating Justice Department feud
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Justice Department loses foreign agent case against casino mogul Steve Wynn
A federal appeals court has thrown out the Department of Justice's case against Steve Wynn, former Wynn Resorts CEO and finance chair of the RNC.The Hill - Politics -
Extended interview: R.E.M. on songwriting, breaking up and their lifelong friendship
The original members of R.E.M. sit down with Anthony Mason for their first group interview in nearly 30 years. They talk about crafting iconic hits, how breaking up saved their friendship, and why they don't feel the need to tour one last time.CBS News - Top stories -
The Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision threw out a Trump-era ban on bump stocks, finding that the Justice Department exceeded its authority by classifying the device, which modifies a semiautomatic weapon to fire on full auto, as a machine gun.
The Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision threw out a Trump-era ban on bump stocks, finding that the Justice Department exceeded its authority by classifying the device, which modifies a semiautomatic weapon to fire on full auto, as a machine gun.The Wall Street Journal - World -
G7 to demand wealthy developing nations pay up on climate change
Move by leaders of rich nations puts them on collision course with China, India and Saudi Arabia after UN talks end in failureFinancial Times - World - Climate
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