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Manafort Allegedly Shared 2016 Polling With Associate Linked To Russian Intelligence
Paul Manafort's lawyers botched redactions in a court filing, revealing the information. Separately, the Supreme Court denied a request believed to be a challenge to special counsel Robert Mueller.
FBI Awards Partners, Anti-Drug Campaigners And Difference-Makers Across U.S.
"Your mission is a commitment to serving your communities," FBI Director Christopher Wray told awardees. "You're showing people kindness when they need it most."
Trump's Ex-Attorney Cohen Postpones Hill Testimony, Citing Ongoing 'Threats'
The former fixer was scheduled to appear before a House committee in February. Now that's off. The president's camp has called for an investigation into Cohen's father-in-law.
U.S. Brings New Charges Against Julian Assange In War Logs, State Cables Case
A grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia returned a superseding indictment with 17 more charges against the founder of WikiLeaks in connection with leaks by Chelsea Manning.
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Robert Mueller, Long A Sphinx, Speaks — Then Says It Was His Final Word
Mueller, a decorated veteran and long-serving prosecutor, returned to public life to lead the most-watched — and yet lowest-profile — Washington investigation in a generation.
Key U.S. Attorney, Swept Into Russia Investigation, May Prosecute WikiLeaks Case
Zachary Terwilliger started at the Justice Department as an intern in high school. Now, he is the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, in the intelligence community's backyard.
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When Politics, Prosecution Collide: Veteran Lawyer Calls Current State 'Disturbing'
Reid Weingarten, a former public corruption prosecutor, was called a conservative toady and a "lefty" the same day in separate cases. But the system resists the will of any individual, he says.
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Maria Butina Pleads Guilty In Foreign Agent Case, Admits Clandestine Influence Scheme
The Russian gun rights activist had sought to establish back-channel ties between the Russian government and leading U.S. conservative groups, including the Trump campaign and the NRA.
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Nearly 60 Doctors, Other Medical Workers Charged In Federal Opioid Sting
The Department of Justice said defendants allegedly pushed more than 32 million unneeded pills, contributing to a drug crisis and potentially defrauding the health care system.
Michael Flynn Asks For No Prison Time, Cites Help He Gave Special Counsel
Defense lawyers told the judge their client gave investigators extensive help and gave the country exemplary military service.
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