Washington Adjusts to Altered Landscape after Justice Dept Installs Special Counsel
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Justice Dept. to pay $138.7M to Nassar victims
The U.S. Justice Department announced a $138.7 million settlement with more than 100 people who accused the FBI of grossly mishandling allegations of sexual assault against Larry Nassar.ESPN - Sports -
Justice Dept. Reaches $138.7 Million Settlement Over FBI’s Failures in Nassar Case
The settlement likely signifies the end of a yearslong effort by U.S. Olympic gymnasts to seek justice for early failures by the F.B.I. to investigate Lawrence G. Nassar, the team’s doctor.The New York Times - Top stories -
Ex-cop suspected of killings dies from self-inflicted gunshot wound: Police
A former police officer suspected in the killings of his ex-wife and girlfriend has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, police said.ABC News - Top stories -
Post Office scandal exposes ethical dilemmas of general counsel
The affair highlights the responsibilities of in-house lawyers when warned of improper practices in their organisationFinancial Times - World -
Will Justice Merchan Find Trump in Contempt of Court?
Chances are high.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Justice Department reaches settlement with Larry Nassar victims
Over 100 victims of Larry Nassar, who was convicted of sexual abuse and child pornography, will receive a settlement from the Justice Department.CBS News - Top stories -
Justice Department Is Key to Biden Campaign Financing
Prosecuting Trump while giving Biden a pass yields a huge campaign funding advantage for the President.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
I’m a Columbia Professor. The Protests on My Campus Are Not Justice.
I do not believe that the Columbia demonstrators are driven by antisemitism, but their actions have gone way too far.The New York Times - Top stories -
Justice department to pay survivors of Nassar abuse $138m
The FBI's watchdog found it made errors when told of sexual abuse by US gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar.BBC News - Top stories -
Pete Carroll visits University of Washington practice
Previously, it was Bill Belichick.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Writer Leonardo Padura chronicles life in Cuba as his detective 'alter ego' solves gripping crimes
Cuban writer Leonardo Padura has managed to turn his series of detective novels into a social and political chronicle of Cuba, especially his native HavanaABC News - World -
Writer Leonardo Padura chronicles life in Cuba as his detective 'alter ego' solves gripping crimes
Cuban writer Leonardo Padura has managed to turn his series of detective novels into a social and political chronicle of Cuba, especially his native HavanaABC News - Entertainment -
Labour shadow justice secretary defends UK’s membership of ECHR
Shabana Mahmood says Europe’s court of human rights has helped thousands of British citizensFinancial Times - World -
Labour shadow justice secretary defends UK’s membership of ECHR
Shabana Mahmood says Europe’s court of human rights has helped thousands of British citizensFinancial Times - Business -
Victims bill sets out major changes to justice system
Abolition of the not proven verdict and smaller juries are among the proposed reforms.BBC News - Top stories -
Justice Department agrees to $138.7 million settlement with Nassar victims
The Department of Justice will pay 139 victims of former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar a combined $138.7 million after agreeing to a settlement over the FBI's handling of the case.CBS News - Top stories -
As Washington Keeps China at Arm's Length, California Offers a Giant Panda Hug
In a contentious election year, most U.S. politicians are distancing themselves from China. But California’s are embracing it, including through panda diplomacy.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Did the Washington Post Tell a True Story About Trump?
Subsidy-seekers beware.The Wall Street Journal - World - Donald Trump -
TikTok fortune of billionaire Republican donor Jeff Yass threatened by Washington
Investor’s Susquehanna International Group owns estimated $40bn stake in parent company ByteDance as app faces potential banFinancial Times - Business - Tiktok -
TikTok fortune of billionaire Republican donor Jeff Yass threatened by Washington
Investor’s Susquehanna International Group owns estimated $40bn stake in parent company ByteDance as app faces potential banFinancial Times - Business - Tiktok -
TikTok fortune of billionaire Republican donor Jeff Yass threatened by Washington
Investor’s Susquehanna International Group owns estimated $40bn stake in parent company ByteDance as app faces potential banFinancial Times - World - Tiktok -
TikTok fortune of billionaire Republican donor Jeff Yass threatened by Washington
Investor’s Susquehanna International Group owns estimated $40bn stake in parent company ByteDance as app faces potential banFinancial Times - World - Tiktok -
How Highsnobiety Is Shaping the Current Media Landscape
Highsnobiety is a store, a website, a production agency and a clothing line. Oh, and Pamela Anderson is on the latest cover.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
How Highsnobiety Is Shaping the Current Media Landscape
Highsnobiety is a store, a website, a production agency and a clothing line. Oh, and Pamela Anderson is on the latest cover.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Dozens of companies altered descriptions of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in their annual reports to investors as DEI programs come under legal and political threat.
Dozens of companies altered descriptions of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in their annual reports to investors as DEI programs come under legal and political threat.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Photographer Shannon Collins Is Changing Weddings for People With Disabilities
Shannon Collins, a “queer, awkward, anxious photographer,” wants to change the way disabled people are viewed, one picture at a time.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
The N.B.A. Franchise Stuck on the Doorstep of Something Special
One year ago, the Kings ended a historic postseason drought. But after missing the playoffs this year, a critical summer awaits.The New York Times - Sports