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Former CIA officer arrested at JFK for allegedly retaining classified information
He had notebooks containing CIA covert officers' real names, prosecutors say.
There Is Now Nothing to Stand in the Way of the World's Largest Beer Merger
Despite a recent crackdown by the US Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission on a spate of mergers, the US government has now officially approved the incorporation of these two beer giants.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Ted Cruz was booed off stage at the Republican convention for failing to endorse Donald Trump, a newly released video shows a North Miami police officer shooting a black man who was caring for his autistic patient, and more.
Federal Prosecutors Will Seek the Death Penalty for Charleston Church Shooter Dylann Roof
"The nature of the alleged crime and the resulting harm compelled this decision," said Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
Obama Says Transgender Students Can Use Any Bathroom They Want
A letter from federal officials to school districts across America is going out Friday.
North Carolina Is Suing the Feds to Protect Its Anti-Trans Bathroom Law
Governor Pat McCrory thinks the Obama administration is trying to bypass Congress and rewrite the law.
Judge James Orenstein Has Something to Say About the US Government's Decryption of iPhones
The encryption movement's new hero is standing up to the Justice Department's push for a backdoor to Apple's iPhone.
A New Justice Department Rule Will Make It Harder for the Feds to Monitor Phones
Snooping through cellphones isn't free. Effective immediately, all Justice Department officials require a warrant. But there's a catch.
Feds Investigating Whether Airlines Are Colluding to Screw Us Over
Are you paying sky-high prices for domestic ticket prices this long weekend? There may be a reason for that.
Chuck Blazer Likely Will Avoid Jail Time By Ratting on His Co-Conspirators
Former CONCACAF general secretary Chuck Blazer's plea agreement deal with the U.S. Justice Department was released on Monday. He saved his ass by ratting on everyone.
After Years of Abuses, Has Philadelphia's Police Department Finally Turned the Corner?
A Philadelphia crime reporter reflects on the scandals that have hit the city's law enforcement apparatus—and the promise of reform.
Is President Obama About to Send a 'New York Times' Reporter to Jail?
Another one of those frequent but still oddly satisfying moments when the duplicity of the executive branch of the US government is on full display.