Ryan Lucas
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Business
Google Abuses Its Monopoly Power Over Search, Justice Department Says In Lawsuit
The antitrust lawsuit against Google is the most significant action the federal government has taken against a technology company in two decades. Google calls the lawsuit "deeply flawed."
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Politics
DOJ Unveils More Sweeping Cyber-Charges Against Russian Intelligence Officers
Prosecutors linked the men with a globe-hopping campaign of sabotage, espionage and election interference. They work for the same spy agency that targeted the U.S. in 2016.
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National
DOJ To Charge 2 British Nationals Suspected Of Being ISIS Members
The Justice Department is expected to announce charges this week against two British nationals suspected of being part of an Islamic State cell accused of torturing and beheading Western hostages.
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Politics
FBI Agent In Flynn Case Had Doubts About Investigation, Document Shows
Newly surfaced materials in the legal case involving former national security adviser Michael Flynn show that an investigator was dubious. Flynn's advocates call his case a frame-up by the feds.
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Politics
GOP Report: Hunter Biden's Ukraine Job 'Problematic,' Effect On Policy 'Unclear'
Senate Republicans released their investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden's son, who was paid by a Ukrainian company as his father handled Ukraine affairs under President Obama.
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Law & Courts
Greatest Domestic Threat Is Lone Actors Self-Radicalizing Online, Wray Says
FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress that terrorism dangers in the United States have evolved from those with foreign plotters abroad to those involving homegrown extremists.
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Politics
Giuliani Distances Himself From Ukrainian Sanctioned By U.S. As Russian Agent
President Trump's lawyer sought to downplay his meeting and contacts with a Ukrainian member of parliament who has been described by the U.S. as attempting to interfere in the 2020 election.
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Law & Courts
Review Of Federal Charges In Portland Unrest Shows Most Are Misdemeanors
That finding by NPR is in stark contrast to the Trump administration's description of the Oregon city as being under siege by radical leftists.
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Technology
DOJ Charges 2 Suspected Chinese Hackers Who Allegedly Targeted COVID-19 Research
Prosecutors say the men are criminal hackers who allegedly perpetrate cybercrimes for their own benefit — but who also do jobs for Beijing's intelligence service. They're unlikely to face trial.
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Politics
President Trump Commutes Roger Stone's Sentence
President Trump has commuted the prison sentence of Roger Stone. Stone was convicted of lying to Congress about his efforts to contact WikiLeaks during Russia's interference in the 2016 election.