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Jul 28

Warren Buffett-Owned Mortgage Company Accused of Denying Homebuyers of Color

Pennsylvania mortgage underwriter Trident is accused of illegal redlining, a real estate term describing when a lender denies a creditworthy applicant a loan.
By Sissi Cao
Founded by Sergey Brin and Larry Page in 1998, Google now makes hundreds of products used by billions of people across the globe.
Oct 20

Justice Department Sues Google Over Monopolies, Shutting Out Competitors Like Bing

The outcomes will have far-reaching impact on the nation's tech industry.
By Sissi Cao
Dec 11

DOJ Probes Google’s Fitbit Acquisition Over Consumer Health Data Concerns

The $2.1 billion merger is slated to be complete in early 2020—but that's now likely to change.
By Gabriela Barkho
Salomon Melgen.
Apr 28

Melgen Found Guilty

By Salvador Rizzo
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 09: US President Donald Trump holds a National Economic Council listening session with the CEOs of small and community banks, in the Roosevelt Room at the White House on March 9, 2017 in Washington, D.C. Seated next to Trump was Dorothy Savarese, CEO of Cape Cod Five Mutual Company.
Mar 15

Breaking: The Trump Tower Wiretapping Hoax Has Imploded

By John R. Schindler
This November 15, 2011 photo shows the US Treasury Building in Washington, DC. AFP PHOTO/Karen BLEIER
Nov 16

Bond Traders Beware: Jesse Litvak Reversal Is Not a Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card

By Andrew Beresin
People march on the West Side Highway during a protest December 4, 2014 in New York City. Protests began after a Grand Jury decided to not indict officer Daniel Pantaleo. Eric Garner died after being put in a chokehold by Pantaleo on July 17, 2014.
Nov 1

Garner Case Sets Dangerous Precedent at DOJ

By The Editors
Judge Alex Kozinski of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Sep 20

Federal Judge: DOJ Failed to Review 7,250 Cases on Phony Forensics

By Sidney Powell
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton participates in a round table conversation on national security at the Virginia Air and Space Center June 15, 2016 in Hampton, Virginia. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) met with Clinton Tuesday night after Clinton won the final primary in DC.
Jun 21

Revolt by Security Personnel May Define Hillary as the Weak Candidate

By Austin Bay
Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
May 25

The State Department’s Top Cop Imperils Hillary Clinton’s Campaign

By Austin Bay
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets attendees piror to her address to the annual policy conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) March 21, 2016 in Washington, DC. Presidential candidates from both parties gather in Washington to pitch their plans for Israel.
Mar 24

Democrats Should Run From Clinton While They Still Can

By Michael Sainato
EXETER, NH - AUGUST 10: Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton takes questions from reporters following a town hall meeting at Exeter High School August 10, 2015 in Exeter, New Hampshire. Clinton answered questions about Donald Trump's recent comments regarding women. (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Hillary Clinton
Aug 13

The Countless Crimes of Hillary Clinton: Special Prosecutor Needed Now

By Sidney Powell
Hillary Clinton.
Aug 7

Hillary Clinton’s Continued Obstruction

By Sidney Powell
CHARLOTTE, NC - APRIL 23: Former director of CIA and former commander of U.S. Forces in Afghanistan Gen. David Petraeus exits the federal courthouse after facing criminal sentencing on April 23, 2015 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Petraeus faced criminal sentencing for giving classified information to his former mistress and biographer. (Photo by John W. Adkisson/Getty Images)
Aug 7

DOJ Inaction Against Hillary Proves of Selective Prosecution in the United States

By Bernard B. Kerik
A judges gavel rests on top of a desk in the courtroom of the newly opened Black Police Precinct and Courthouse Museum February 3, 2009 in Miami, Florida. The museum is located in the only known structure in the nation that was designed, devoted to and operated as a separate station house and municipal court for African-Americans. In September 1944, the first black patrolmen were sworn in as emergency policemen to enforce the law in what was then called the 'Central Negro District.' The precinct building opened in May 1950 to provide a station house for the black policemen and a courtroom for black judges in which to adjudicate black defendants. The building operated from 1950 until its closing in 1963. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Apr 7

Federal Prosecutors Committed Intentional Professional Misconduct in New Orleans

By Sidney Powell
Oct 8

Here's the Lawsuit Twitter Just Filed Against the FBI

By Jack Smith IV
Jul 16

DOJ Builds Criminal Cases Around Libor; Couple Sues Goldman Seeking Damages That May Top $1 Billion: Roundup

By Patrick Clark
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr. (Getty)
Apr 12

Manhattan D.A. Joins Task Force to Combat Internet Crimes Against Children

By Jessica Roy
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich
Jan 29

Gingrich Backer Sheldon Adelson Faces Questions About Chinese Business Affairs

By Steve Huff
Jan 23

Raid on Megaupload Rocks Cyberlocker Industry As Sites Stop Paying Uploaders, Delete Content, and Ban Sharing

By Nitasha Tiku
You mess with the Internet, you get Anonymous.
Jan 19

Feds Bust Megaupload, So Anonymous Hacks the DOJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music Group

By Nitasha Tiku
Is that even a real flower? Tell us or we'll shoot.
Nov 15

If the DOJ Has Its Way, Lying About Your Weight On Match.com Could Become a Punishable Offense

By Nitasha Tiku
Has anyone seen my iPhone?
Aug 31

Government Blocks AT&T’s Attempt to Improve Its Crappy Service

By Ben Popper
Sep 24

Let The Cold Calls Commence; Tech Giants Settle With DOJ

By Observer Staff
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