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Politics
Justice Department sues Georgia over controversial voting law
By
Michael Balsamo
,
Christina A. Cassidy
and
The Associated Press
June 25, 2021
Newsletters
Apple’s government subpoenas raise a much bigger tech issue
By
Danielle Abril
June 15, 2021
Finance
Justice Department opens probe into Archegos meltdown
By
Sridhar Natarajan
,
Greg Farrell
,
Donal Griffin
and
Bloomberg
May 27, 2021
Commentary
Why Merrick Garland needs to rethink the Google antitrust case
By
Christopher Koopman
and
Caden Rosenbaum
March 11, 2021
Conferences
Walking the fine line between antitrust and anti-tech
By
Rey Mashayekhi
December 2, 2020
Tech
Google says it isn’t a dangerous monopoly. Here are its 4 key arguments
By
Danielle Abril
October 20, 2020
Tech
Gloating, schadenfreude, and a pinch of anxiety: Critics pile on Google over antitrust indictment
By
Robert Hackett
October 20, 2020
Newsletters
Russia’s ‘Sandworm’ hackers will slither into the sunset
By
Robert Hackett
October 20, 2020
Newsletters
What getting hacked will cost you ($3.86 million, approximately)
By
Robert Hackett
July 29, 2020
Newsletters
It’s getting harder to tell state-sponsored hackers and cybercriminals apart
By
Robert Hackett
July 22, 2020
Politics
Can President Trump block the publication of John Bolton’s book? History is not on his side, say experts
By
Nicole Goodkind
June 17, 2020
Politics
4 prosecutors on Roger Stone case quit after DOJ interferes on sentencing
By
Michael Balsamo
,
Eric Tucker
and
The Associated Press
February 11, 2020
Finance
Under Armour Shares Are Plunging After Disclosure of U.S. Accounting Probe
By
James Ludden
,
Eben Novy-Williams
and
Bloomberg
November 4, 2019
Politics
Report: DOJ Review of Mueller Russia Probe Now a Criminal Investigation
By
Eric Tucker
and
The Associated Press
October 25, 2019
Tech
AG Bill Barr, U.K., and Australian Justice Officials Want Facebook to Halt End-to-End Encryption Plan
By
Daniel Stoller
,
Kurt Wagner
and
Bloomberg
October 3, 2019
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