U.S. Justice Dept, realtors argue over probe into fees, listings
By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON The Justice Department and National Association of Realtors tangled on Friday in an appeals
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US EPA opens $2 billion in grants to environmental justice communities
By Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON The Biden administration announced on Tuesday it has opened up $2 billion in grants
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France's top court demands new trial over $2 billion UBS fine
By Tassilo Hummel, Mathieu Rosemain and Noele Illien PARIS France's top court on Wednesday ruled a new trial
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US Supreme Court takes on ethics row with first-ever code of conduct
Judges have been criticised for failing to disclose gifts and holiday arrangements they received.
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US Justice Dept to launch civil rights probe of Mississippi police department
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Justice Department will launch a civil rights probe of Lexington, Mississippi, and its police department after
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US progressive groups ask DOJ to reverse new M&A safe harbor policy
By Chris Prentice NEW YORK More than a dozen groups are pressing the U.S. Justice Department to retreat
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In a boon for Senate GOP leaders, Trump backs Jim Justice in West Virginia Senate primary
Former President Donald Trump is backing West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice in the state's Republican Senate primary, the latest sign that Trump remains mostly aligned with Senate GOP leaders in regard to candidate selection as the party seeks to avoid the pitfalls of the 2022 midterms.
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New Zealand election: Disillusioned voters eyes shift away from the left
Three years on from Jacinda Ardern's sweeping victory, polls indicate voters will desert Labour.
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US to give credit to firms that disclose misconduct of companies they buy
By Chris Prentice and Andrew Goudsward (Reuters) -The U.S. Justice Department will not target companies that disclose wrongdoing they find
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Ireland 'no soft touch' on drugs, says minister
A seventh person has been arrested after the largest drug seizure in the history of the Irish state.
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The videos helping people get lighter sentences
In the US, people accused of crimes are turning to film producers to help show their lives in a different light.
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US attorney general to tell House Republicans: 'I am not Congress's prosecutor'
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland plans to tell a Republican-controlled U.S. House of
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