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Lifestyle
The families and victims of the deadliest mass shooting in Texas history will get a $144 million settlement from the Justice Department
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Paul J. Weber
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The Associated Press
April 5, 2023
Finance
The DOJ and SEC are both probing the SVB collapse, source says
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The Associated Press
March 15, 2023
Environment
A Louisiana rubber company spews cancer-causing chemicals just a half-mile from a majority Black elementary school, EPA says
By
Michael Phillis
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Matthew Daly
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The Associated Press
March 1, 2023
Tech
Tesla just got hit with a DOJ subpoena over its self-driving cars
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The Associated Press
January 31, 2023
Politics
The DOJ is reviewing a secret stash of classified documents just discovered, and they were taken by Joe Biden, not Donald Trump
By
Zeke Miller
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The Associated Press
January 10, 2023
Regulators
Both the DOJ and SEC are probing potential criminal activity, securities offenses at FTX, source says
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Ken Sweet
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Michael Balsamo
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The Associated Press
November 10, 2022
Leadership
The DOJ is taking a tougher stance on corporate crime. Here’s what boards need to know
By
Lila MacLellan
September 23, 2022
Politics
‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry blasts ‘f—ing obscene’ raid on Trump, but FBI historian explains why the search had to clear the highest bar
By
Tristan Bove
August 9, 2022
Tech
Merrick Garland unveils huge effort to shut down Putin’s ‘botnet’ and warns Russia: ‘It does not matter how far you sail your yacht’
By
Jonathan Vanian
April 6, 2022
Tech
The millennials accused of laundering $4.5 billion in stolen crypto have been blogging about blockchain security for years. Here’s what we found.
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Andrew Marquardt
February 8, 2022
Finance
Democrats soured on Big Tech a while ago—now Republicans are the most eager for a break up
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Lance Lambert
January 31, 2021
Tech
Warning: Russian hackers may be trying to target you with ransomware. Here’s how
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Jonathan Vanian
June 26, 2020
Tech
Meet Evil Corp., the Hacker Group Feds Say Stole $100 Million From Banks
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Chris Morris
December 5, 2019
Tech
The DOJ’s Antitrust Chief Just Came Out Swinging Against Google and Amazon
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Ben Brody
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Bloomberg
June 11, 2019
Tech
Growing Criticism Makes Big Tech a Big Target Over Antitrust, Legal Experts Say
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Danielle Abril
June 4, 2019
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