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The U.S. Department of Justice is considering significant actions to break up Google’s dominance in the search engine market following a ruling that declared the company an illegal monopoly. In a court filing, the DOJ outlined potential remedies, including stopping Google from paying companies like Apple to make it the default search engine and restricting […]
The CDC has issued a warning about potential disruptions in access to ADHD medications following the arrest of two executives involved in a $100 million fraud scheme. The CEO and clinical president of a California-based digital health company were arrested for allegedly attempting to illegally distribute Adderall over the internet, submitting false healthcare claims, and […]
The Department of Justice, along with 30 state and district attorneys general, filed a federal lawsuit against Live Nation Entertainment and its subsidiary Ticketmaster, alleging they have monopolized the live event ticketing market in the U.S. Key points include: Allegations: The suit claims Live Nation has engaged in anticompetitive practices, such as retaliating against competitors, […]
Over this weekend, officials from the Department of Justice spent more than 12 hours searching President Biden’s Wilmington, Del. residence and found six new classified documents. The DOJ has refused to comment on this situation, but it has been revealed by Biden’s personal attorney, Bob Bauer, some of the documents date back to Biden’s time […]
The Justice Department just announced the arrest of multiple USPS workers in a $1.3 million dollar identity theft scheme. The DOJ said they believe since 2018 the postal workers stole credit cards before being delivered to customers. The unauthorized credit cards were used at high-end stores and then sold the merchandise that was purchased. Multiple […]
A mail carrier in New Jersey is facing charges for dumping mail in a dumpster. The mail carrier, 26-year-old Nicholas Beauchene was arrested and charged with one count of delay of mail and obstruction of mail. According to the Department Of Justice, Beauchene worked for the Postal Service since July. He is accused of throwing […]
The Department of Justice made the decision not to file charges in the independent investigation into the death of Freddie Gray Jr. in Baltimore, Maryland.
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