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The Government Says Fewer Than 60,000 Visas Were Revoked Due to Travel Ban, Which Is Still a Lot
The number contradicts an earlier claim from a Justice Department lawyer who said more than 100,000 people had their visas revoked.
This White Chicago Cop Isn’t Surprised His Department Is Accused of Routine Brutality
The feds last week accused Chicago cops of regularly using excessive force on citizens. Here's what one white cop patrolling the city's tough South Side is expecting under Donald Trump.
A Black Father’s Fear of 'Law and Order' Under Trump
I went to law school partly to reduce the shock of seeing our criminal justice system up close. With Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions running the show, things could get even worse.
Former Verizon Employee Pleads Guilty to Running Massive Phone Scamming Ring
He was part of a gang that hijacked customer accounts, and then used them to route expensive international calls.
Why It Matters That Trump's Attorney General Pick Is a Climate Change Skeptic
Congressman Jeff Sessions has already raised alarm bells for comments on race, but his new role also puts him in charge of prosecuting federal environmental crimes.
Are the Feds Finally Going to Press Charges in the Eric Garner Case?
After more than two years and lots of internal squabbling, are the feds ready to charge the cop who placed Eric Garner in a fatal chokehold?
The VICE Morning Bulletin
President Obama blames Republicans for Donald Trump, the feds announce a pilot program to track police violence, Boko Haram releases 21 schoolgirls, and more.
The FBI arrested an NSA contractor accused of stealing secrets
Like Edward Snowden, the suspect reportedly worked for Booz Allen Hamilton.
Loretta Lynch will accept FBI's recommendations in Clinton email investigation
The move comes amid an uproar over Lynch's impromptu meeting this week with Bill Clinton while his wife is under federal investigation.