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US Intelligence Agencies Reviewing Clinton Emails for Classified Information
Five intelligence agencies have been assigned to review all 55,000 pages of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails.
The ACLU Claims in a Lawsuit That Arizona Cops Are Illegally Selling Your Property
Their lawsuit claims the state's civil asset forfeiture laws allow law enforcement agencies to rake in cash by seizing and selling innocent civilians' property.
Here's What to Expect From Tomorrow's Release of Hillary Clinton's Emails
The initial cache of emails will be released Tuesday, and there should — in theory — be few significant redactions from the State Department.
Judge Orders State Department to Release Clinton Emails on Rolling Basis
In response to a FOIA lawsuit filed by VICE News, Clinton's emails will be made available to VICE News and other organizations that sued for the records before they are released to the public.
US Patent Office Revokes Redskins Trademark
This is the latest move in a battle that spans more than two decades between the Native American community and the DC-based football team.