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A ‘Troubling Rise’ in Business Owners Refusing Gay Couples, Advocates Say
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A ‘Troubling Rise’ in Business Owners Refusing Gay Couples, Advocates Say

  • Ashley Gonzalez
  • April 24, 2021
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Amy and Stephanie Mudd were discriminated against at a Kentucky accountant’s office for their relationship status, sources say. What We Know: Amy’s mother-in-law recommended the […]

Matt Gaetz Under Investigation for Sexual Relationship with 17-Year-Old Girl
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Matt Gaetz Under Investigation for Sexual Relationship with 17-Year-Old Girl

  • Estefania De La Torre
  • March 31, 2021
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On Tuesday, the Justice Department announced it is launching an investigation into the previous relationship of a U.S. representative for Florida’s 1st congressional district. What We Know: The […]

DOJ Election Crimes Chief Resigns After AG Barr Directs Prosecutors to Probe Voter Fraud Claims
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DOJ Election Crimes Chief Resigns After AG Barr Directs Prosecutors to Probe Voter Fraud Claims

  • Rebecca Eugene
  • November 12, 2020
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The former director of the Justice Department’s Election Crimes Branch Richard Pilger resigned in an email from his position on Monday, November 9. It seems […]

Justice Department Has Stopped the Civil Rights Probe Into Tamir Rice’s Killing, Didn’t Notify His Family
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Justice Department Has Stopped the Civil Rights Probe Into Tamir Rice’s Killing, Didn’t Notify His Family

  • Maya Nwosu
  • November 3, 2020
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Over a year ago, the Trump administration quietly closed the civil-rights investigation into the police killing of 12-year old Tamir Rice. In 2014, Rice was […]

DOJ Says Yale Discriminates Against Asian, White Applicants
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DOJ Says Yale Discriminates Against Asian, White Applicants

  • Sophie Robinson
  • August 14, 2020
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In an investigation, the Department of Justice (DOJ) found that Yale University discriminates against Asian American and White applicants through the undergraduate admissions process, a […]

Things to Know About Trump’s ‘Operation Legend’
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Things to Know About Trump’s ‘Operation Legend’

  • Jasmine Abreu
  • July 26, 2020
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President Trump announced on Wednesday he would be sending more federal agents to US cities with a spike in violence as a “sustained, systematic and […]

Barr Announces Harsh Sanctions and “Significant Escalations” on Sanctuary Cities
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Barr Announces Harsh Sanctions and “Significant Escalations” on Sanctuary Cities

  • Dominique Noelle
  • February 10, 2020
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Speaking at the National Sheriff’s Association 2020 Winter Legislative and Technology Conference Monday, Attorney General William Barr announced new sanctions against sanctuary cities and said […]

Byron Allen vs. Comcast – Historic Lawsuit Everyone Should Be Watching
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  • Law

Byron Allen vs. Comcast – Historic Lawsuit Everyone Should Be Watching

  • Ariyanna Smith, DI
  • November 11, 2019
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Byron Allen is embroiled in a $20 billion civil rights lawsuit against the biggest cable provider in America, Comcast. What We Know: Allen is the […]

T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Expecting Approval Thursday
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T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Expecting Approval Thursday

  • Emily Rahhal, DI
  • July 27, 2019
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The Department of Justice approved the T-Mobile and Sprint merger Friday to create a new, fourth wireless carrier and sell Sprint-owned Dish Network. What We […]

Vallejo officials ask for DOJ help amid rise in police shootings
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Vallejo officials ask for DOJ help amid rise in police shootings

  • Niyah Heaggans, DI
  • April 29, 2019
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After the death of rapper Willie Bo, officials in Vallejo, California have asked the Department of Justice to help reform the relationship between officers and […]

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