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DOJ Indicts Over 1,030 in Jan 6 Capitol Riot Probe

Twenty-eight months following the unsettling events of January 6th, 2021 at the U.S. Capitol, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has revealed a significant update on the ongoing investigations.

Texas Bill Creates State-Operated ‘Border Protection Unit’

Texas bill HB 20 would create a state-run "border protection unit."

Fox Corp. Issues Cease-and-Desist to Media Matters Over Leaked Tucker Carlson Videos

"That unaired footage is Fox’s confidential intellectual property; Fox did not consent to its distribution or publication; and Fox does not consent to its further distribution or publication," the company's attorneys wrote to Media Matters.

Anheuser-Busch Accused of Racist Hiring Practices Amid Transgender Campaign

Anheuser-Busch is being accused of discriminatory rights practices related to a program centered on providing opportunities to minorities and women.

Arizona Senate Settles Lawsuit Over Withheld Records in 2020 Election Audit

Some documents apparently remain unreleased.

U.S. Air Force National Guard Member Accused of Leaking Classified Documents Appears in Court

Convictions for willful transmission of national defense information carry a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.

Judge Dismisses False Harassment Complaint Against Pro-Lifer

Ian Gallagher is back outside of the Everett, Washington, Planned Parenthood, after a Washington district court judge dismissed an abortion promoter’s claims against the pro-life advocate on March 8, 2023, as “not credible.”

Hunter Biden’s Lawyers Confirm Controversial Laptop Belongs to Hunter

In a new 14-page letter to the Justice Department, signed by prominent Washington attorney Abbe Lowell, Hunter's lawyers have asked for an investigation into close allies of former President Donald Trump, former Trump strategist Steve Bannon, Trump's longtime lawyer Rudy Giuliani, and others who had access to the laptop's data.

Former New York Elections Commissioner Pleads Guilty to Voter Fraud

He admitted to unlawfully using the names and dates of birth of 12 voters to fraudulently apply for absentee ballots for elections held in Rensselaer County in 2021.

Obama-Appointed Judge Rules Former Whole Foods Employees Who Wore BLM Mask Violating Store Policy Were Not Discriminated Against

“Here, the Court finds that no reasonable jury could conclude by a preponderance of the evidence that Whole Foods’ reasons for Plaintiffs’ terminations were pretextual and motivated by discriminatory animus," the judge said.

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