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January 6 committee expected to announce referral of multiple criminal charges against Trump to DOJ

By Jamie Gangel and Katelyn Polantz, CNN The House select committee investigating January 6, 2021, is expected to announce it will refer at least three criminal charges against former President Donald Trump to the Justice Department, including insurrection, obstruction of an official proceeding and conspiracy to defraud the federal government, according to a source familiar

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Attorney General Garland instructs prosecutors to end sentencing disparities between crack and powder cocaine

By Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN Attorney General Merrick Garland instructed federal prosecutors Friday to end sentencing disparities between offenders convicted of crimes involving crack and powder cocaine, a decadeslong policy that has led to disproportionate prison sentences for Black Americans compared to Whites. Garland’s memo states that the disparity is “simply not supported by science,” as

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Trump’s NFT venture befuddles allies and fuels concerns over direction of 2024 campaign

By Kristen Holmes and Gabby Orr, CNN Allies of Donald Trump are distancing themselves from his latest business venture, hours after the former president debuted a series of digital trading cards that befuddled and exasperated his own campaign aides and were roundly mocked by some of his most ardent supporters. The out-of-the-blue announcement comes on

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Federal appeals court throws out case brought by Connecticut high school girls challenging trans-inclusive sports policy

By Devan Cole, CNN A federal appeals court on Friday threw out a case brought by four cisgender high school girls in Connecticut who claimed the state’s trans-inclusive sports policy violated their civil rights and deprived them of a “chance to be champions.” The lawsuit, filed in 2020, had been seized on in recent years

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Scammers steal hundreds of thousands of dollars in shipments from US food suppliers, FBI warns

By Sean Lyngaas, CNN Cybercriminals have in recent months stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of shipments from US food suppliers by placing fraudulent orders for milk products, the FBI and other federal agencies warned on Friday. The unnamed criminal groups set up email accounts impersonating top executives of food companies and convinced their

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Kosovo rebel commander sentenced to 26 years in prison for war crimes in case overseen by the special counsel named in the Trump probe

By Evan Perez, CNN Justice Correspondent A war crimes tribunal in The Hague on Friday sentenced a former commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army to 26 years in prison for the war crimes of arbitrary detention, torture and murder. The Salih Mustafa case was one overseen in part by now-special counsel Jack Smith, a war

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Federal investigators have accessed emails of Rep. Scott Perry, John Eastman and other Trump allies in 2020 efforts

By Katelyn Polantz, CNN Reporter, Crime and Justice Federal investigators have obtained access to several email accounts, a draft autobiography and other writings in which Republican Rep. Scott Perry, Donald Trump elections attorney John Eastman, and former Justice Department officials Jeffrey Clark and Ken Klukowski discussed the 2020 election, according to a newly released order

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Virginia schools can require masking for peers and teachers of 12 students with disabilities, settlement states

By Kristina Sgueglia, CNN Virginia schools can require masking for peers and teachers of 12 students with disabilities to protect from virus exposure as part of reasonable accommodations under federal disability law, according to a settlement reached this week. The settlement concludes a legal battle between the parents of the students with disabilities that put

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White House zeroes in on Republicans to work with as new reality sets in

By Jeremy Diamond and Phil Mattingly, CNN Facing a dramatically narrowed path to passing legislation next year, the White House has started to zero in on potential openings that Republicans’ precariously slim, four-seat House majority may create. Officials acknowledged the sweeping legislative wins of President Joe Biden‘s first two years, several of which were clinched

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Black voter turnout was down in 2022. Democratic operatives are panicking about what it could mean for 2024

By Edward-Isaac Dovere, CNN An informal group of Black elected officials has lit up over phone calls and texts since Election Day. They’re worried about Black turnout that continues to underperform and talking ideas about how to turn it around before the next presidential election. Black voters didn’t go for Republicans in significant numbers, but

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