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Geoffrey Smith
January 10, 2017
Leadership
Congress Sends Bill to Obama on Civil Rights-Era Killings
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The Associated Press
December 10, 2016
Tech
U.S. Justice Department to Appeal Music Licensing Court Loss
By
Reuters
November 11, 2016
Finance
Deutsche Bank Shares Fall After Failing to Reach a Deal with the DOJ
By
Reuters
and
Michelle Toh
October 10, 2016
International
World’s Most Dangerous Bank Is Getting Battered
By
Geoffrey Smith
October 6, 2016
Finance
Why Deutsche Can’t Bank on Germany in Fight with U.S.
By
Geoffrey Smith
September 27, 2016
International
Here’s Why Deutsche Bank Shares Are Tanking Again Today
By
Reuters
September 26, 2016
Finance
Deutsche Bank Says DoJ Wants It to Pay $14 Billion to Settle Mortgages Case
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Reuters
September 16, 2016
Tech
Cisco’s Russian Bribery Investigation Ends With No Penalty
By
Jonathan Vanian
September 9, 2016
Tech
Why the Justice Department Is Taking a Closer Look at Connected Devices
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Reuters
September 9, 2016
Leadership
Private Prison Operators Shrug Off U.S. Policy Shift
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Reuters
August 21, 2016
Leadership
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Michal Addady
August 21, 2016
Health
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By
Tom Huddleston Jr.
August 18, 2016
Leadership
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Reuters
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Michelle Toh
August 5, 2016
Health
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Sy Mukherjee
July 21, 2016
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