CNN — All eyes are on former President Donald Trump, who has launched another White House bid. Prosecutors, investigators and lawmakers in
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Mar-a-Lago documents: Appeals court hearing to determine future of special master review
Atlanta CNN — As former President Donald Trump faces the new reality of a special counsel leading Justice Department investigations on his
Oklahoma: Authorities are searching for a suspect after 4 people were killed at a marijuana growing operation
CNN — Oklahoma authorities are searching for a suspect after four people were found dead and another person injured at a marijuana
Todd and Julie Chrisley sentenced for fraud and tax crimes convictions
CNN — Reality TV Stars Julie and Todd Chrisley were sentenced to prison in federal court Monday. The “Chrisley Knows Best” couple
Family of Rayshard Brooks reaches $1 million settlement with the city of Atlanta more than 2 years after he was fatally shot by police
CNN — The family of Rayshard Brooks reached a $1 million dollar settlement with the city of Atlanta, more than two years
University of Idaho students killed: A week after the attack, there are mounting questions in the investigation and few answers
CNN — One week after the the bodies of four University of Idaho students were discovered in their shared off-campus home in
Opinion: Special counsel on Trump won’t calm the political waters
Editor’s Note: Jennifer Rodgers is a former federal prosecutor, adjunct professor of clinical law at New York University School of Law, lecturer-in-law
2 men arrested, 1 with Nazi arm-band, accused of making threats to attack New York synagogue, NYPD says
CNN — Two men have been arrested and charged in connection with online threats to attack a New York City synagogue, multiple
The rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes: A timeline
CNN — More than three years after Elizabeth Holmes was first indicted and nearly four months after her trial kicked off, the
Elizabeth Holmes sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for fraud
CNN — Elizabeth Holmes was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison on Friday following her conviction in January for defrauding
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