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The Justice Dept. Asserted Its Immigration Authority
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Energy Dept. Offers Utilities $22 Billion to Reshape U.S. Power Grids
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Justice Dept. to Hold Off Releasing Report on Trump Documents Case
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Justice Dept. Reaches Deal to Monitor Fulton County Jail
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