House Judiciary Committee Alleges Collusion on Climate Investments

Legislators publish interim findings as the investigation continues. The House Judiciary Committee published a report accusing the Wall Street climate coalition Climate Action 100+ of collusion and bullying…

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FDA Launches Vape Product Task Force

Senate committee members grill officials about the agency’s delayed action on illegal vaping products. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) launched a new task force on Monday to…

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Justice Department Charges 5 Californians for Medicare Fraud

Fake hospices were opened to tap federal funding. The Department of Justice facilitated the arrest of five California residents charged with defrauding Medicare of more than $15 million…

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House Votes to Hold AG Garland in Contempt

The Justice Department has ignored House subpoenas for audio of special counsel’s interviews with President Biden. The House of Representatives voted to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in…

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Four More States Join DOJ’s Antitrust Case Against Apple

A total of 19 states allege the company runs an illegal smartphone monopoly. The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced this week that four more state governments have joined…

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SCOTUS Requests Administration Input on Hawaiian Oil Lawsuit

The solicitor general from the Justice Department will file a brief with the administration’s position.  The Supreme Court requested input from President Biden’s administration over an appeal submitted…

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Justice Department Finds Company Guilty of Selling Household Data

Millions of households were included in over 100 personal data lists sold to fraud perpetrators. The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that two former employees of Epsilon Data…

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Attorney General Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee

The committee chair states, “There is now a double standard in our justice system.“ Attorney General Merrick Garland appeared before the House Judiciary Committee this week. He denied…

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Departments of Justice and Labor Fine Federal Contractor for Discrimination

The civil penalty was levied over a “whites only” job posting. This week, the Departments of Justice and Labor fined a Virginia-based tech company that is a federal…

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House Committee Urges Investigation into Chinese Olympians for Doping

Legislators say the WADA report confirmed that 23 swimmers from China avoided U.S. sanctions. The House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the…

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