Deep search
Rewards
Search
Copilot
Images
Videos
Maps
News
Shopping
More
Flights
Travel
Hotels
Real Estate
Notebook
Top stories
Sports
U.S.
2024 Election
Local
World
Science
Technology
Entertainment
Business
More
Politics
Any time
Past hour
Past 24 hours
Past 7 days
Past 30 days
Best match
Most recent
DOJ, Lexington
DOJ Finds Mississippi Police Department Violates Rights Of Black Residents
The Justice Department launched an investigation into the police department in Lexington last year after several complaints from local attorneys and activists became publicized, as did an audio recording of the town’s former police chief, Sam Dobbins, bragging about shooting a Black man 119 times.
DOJ investigation: Lexington, MS police, city violated civil rights of residents
The U.S. Department of Justice and the Mississippi U.S. Attorney's Office reported the Lexington Police Department violated residents' civil rights.
DOJ finds Lexington PD regularly violates constitutional rights of citizens
The U.S. Department of Justice found in an investigation that the Lexington police use excessive force, unlawfully jail people and violate the rights of people's free speech and unlawfully discriminate against Black people.
DOJ indictment against Eric Adams is very thorough
DOJ indictment against Eric Adams is very thorough: Andy McCarthy
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andy McCarthy analyzes the federal charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams on 'The Story.'
‘Cult of corruption’: Stefanik tears into Dems after Eric Adams indictment
The Republican leader calls for Adams’ resignation while most New York Democrats, including Schumer and Jeffries, hold their fire.
Four takeaways from Eric Adams’s federal indictment
The federal indictment against Eric Adams was unsealed Thursday and accuses him of wrongdoing both before and after he became New York City’s mayor.
1h
on MSN
Rep. Claudia Tenney suggests ‘dirty DOJ’ has ‘targeted’ plans with Adams indictment
Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) argued that the Justice Department could have ulterior motives with the recent indictment against ...
4h
on MSN
Police Violated Rights of Residents in Majority-Black City: DOJ
The Justice Department said Thursday that the police in Lexington, Mississippi, have violated the rights of the people it ...
Boise State Public Radio
3h
DOJ watchdog: federal prison not doing enough to prevent inmate suicides
Lewisburg federal prison, a facility located in central Pennsylvania where thousands of inmates often pass through on their ...
22h
DOJ inspector general criticizes FBI for suspending whistleblower over Jan. 6 questions
FBI agent Marcus Allen, who was tasked with investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, was forced to take unpaid leave ...
USNI
1h
DoJ Notified of Suspected Intentionally Faulty Welds on Subs, Aircraft Carriers at Newport News Shipbuilding
Shipuilder Newport News Shipbuilding, Va., informed the Department of Justice of faulty welds that may have been made ...
7h
Super Micro Stock Falls on News of DOJ Probe
Shares of Super Micro Computer fell after The Wall Street Journal reported that the company is being probed by the Justice ...
2d
Biden DOJ slaps Visa with antitrust suit over debit card dominance
Visa’s heft in the market has allowed it to pressure merchants into accepting its cards to avoid steep costs on billions of ...
3h
St. Louis USPS worker charged for stealing $1.5M in mailed checks: DOJ
A U.S. Postal Service worker was charged Wednesday for stealing over $1.5 million in checks and fraudulently obtaining a ...
American Banker
3h
DOJ's Visa debit suit threatens to upend revenue models
Interchange fees and financial incentives for merchants, banks and mobile wallets could come under pressure if the government ...
JD Supra
5h
DOJ targets algorithmic pricing in new antitrust suit – implications and key takeaways
On August 23, 2024, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and eight states filed a civil complaint in federal court in North Carolina alleging that ...
3h
on MSN
Acadia Healthcare to pay $19.85 million to settle allegations of improper billing, DOJ says
Acadia Healthcare Co has agreed to pay $19.85 million to settle allegations the company billed for medically unnecessary ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results
Related topics
Eric Adams
Trump
United States Department of Justice
Visa
FBI
Feedback