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The Justice Department's Antitrust Division recently filed a proposed settlement after claims that Greystar and other landlords shared data to generate prices.
What to Do with Pennies: Smart Uses for the Coins After Minting Ends Royal Expert Claims Princess Kate Isn't "Naive" About Prince George's Future as King, and She Will Help Prepare Him in a "Different ...
Trump has surrounded himself with nihilists, people waving around a chain saw onstage like a madman and boasting that career ...
A San Francisco federal judge will hold a landmark bench trial this week to determine whether the Trump administration ...
The most consequential blow came in 2013, when the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act in Shelby County v. Holder, ...
The state’s attorney general, Letitia James, has emerged as a North Star in the chaos of the second Trump administration.
A court said only Congress could limit public spending disclosures, giving the administration until August 15 to restore a database.
An Estes Park man admitted to fraud and tax evasion schemes that cost the U.S. $45 million, according to the Justice ...
DOJ antisemitism task force addresses rising campus hate and street violence against Jewish Americans while pushing for ...
The special counsel never mentioned the 2024 election, even as it loomed over his two cases — and eventually ended them.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is scheduled to visit the White House on Monday following President Donald Trump’s call last week for ...
Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden is in his fifth decade in Congress and showing no inclination to step aside even as pressure builds on aging Democratic officeholders to give way to a new generation. He says he ...