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The FBI has arrested Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan, saying she “intentionally misdirected” federal immigration agents away ...
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The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja ... to report ongoing corruption and government malfeasance in Africa. Using photos, text, and video dynamically, the site informs and prompts concerned ...
Justice I.E. Ekwo further directed that she must appear before the court on Wednesday ... and government malfeasance in Africa. Using photos, text, and video dynamically, the site informs and ...
The Justice Department is poised to crack down on leaks of information to the news media, authorizing prosecutors to issue ...
NBC News’ Ken Dilanian reported that Bondi announced a directive to roll back protections for reporters that were ... search warrants, and court orders to compel journalists or their news ...
The Tokyo District Court on April 24 sided with a former reporter who was sexually assaulted by a state-paid aide of a Diet member and ordered the central government to pay the woman 4.4 million ...
Dozens of large posters with photographs of migrants the White House claims to have been arrested for various crimes now line ...
“Within a year, our reporting was vindicated.” At the height of the war there were roughly 30 staffers assigned to the bureau, divided between news, photos and administration, and the AP made ...
Hugh Cameron is Newsweek U.S. news reporter based in London ... strengths beyond its association with the president. The stock closed at $26.14 on Friday, up 57 percent from this month's low ...
The AP received five Pulitzer Prizes for its reporting of the war, including back-to-back-to-back wins by bureau chief Malcolm Browne in 1964, photo chief Horst Faas in 1965 and Arnett in 1966.