Policy & Law — Archive
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DOJ Emails Reveal Internal Objections to 2021 School Board Threat Memo
Internal communications show senior officials warned the directive would damage election threats efforts and make the department appear political.
Warner Bros $111 Billion Sale to Paramount Approved by US Justice Department
The DOJ clearance clears a major hurdle for the Skydance Media-led acquisition, though California's Attorney General has signaled potential legal challenges.
Freedom 250's Fair on National Mall Highlights Conservative Groups Ahead of Semiquincentennial
The two-week Great American State Fair runs June 25 through July 10, with more than 100 states and institutions represented in booths.
Pentagon Releases Third Batch of Declassified UFO Files, Shows Global Scope of Investigations
The 72 newly released documents span from the 1940s to present day and include materials from FBI, CIA, NASA, and Defense Department on unexplained aerial phenomena.
Ohio Progressive Group Raided by FBI, Accuses Trump's DOJ of Intimidation
The Ohio Organizing Collaborative says its voter registration efforts are being targeted as the Trump administration pursues voting-related investigations.
Blackburn Presses Kik on Kids Safety After 'Disturbing' Research Report
The Tennessee Republican gave the messaging platform one week to explain its alleged failures in protecting minors from predatory behavior.
Cornyn Spars With Conservatives Online Over SAVE America Act
The Texas Republican senator said the voter ID bill lacks votes to pass, drawing sharp criticism from colleagues and Trump-aligned activists.
Storm Chaser Rescues Trapped Man as Tornadoes Strike Midwest
Multiple twisters reported across Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin as severe weather system moves through the region
Father Claims All-White Jury in Karmelo Anthony Murder Case, But Records Show Otherwise
Andrew Anthony told CBS News the jury was all-white, but court records and multiple news outlets confirm Asian, Indian, and Hispanic jurors were part of the pool.
CBS News Under New Leadership Sparks Bias Debate as Veteran Journalists Depart
AllSides analysis finds no significant overall shift in coverage, but pro-Israel framing and structural changes have drawn scrutiny from commentators across the political spectrum.