National Enquirer Publisher Reached Out to Justice Department
American Media sought advice last year from the U.S. Justice Department over whether it should register as a foreign agent in connection with work the publisher did for Saudi Arabia......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. government plans to collect DNA from detained migrants
The Justice Department is planning to require collection of DNA from immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border and others in immigration detention for use in a national criminal database......»»
Florida joins Justice Department settlement with Sprint, T-Mobile
Florida has signed on to a consent agreement that the Justice Department reached with Sprint Corp and T-Mobile US Inc to allow the companies to merge, according to a court filing on Wednesday......»»
Hyundai To Pay $47 Million Fine For Illegal Diesel Engine Imports
The U.S. Justice Department and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said they reached an agreement in court with Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas and Hyundai Industries Co. Ltd. read more.....»»
Justice Department backs Qualcomm"s bid to halt enforcement of antitrust ruling
The U.S. Justice Department is siding with Qualcomm Inc. in its bid to hold off enforcement of an antitrust ruling against the chip maker during its appeals process, arguing that the company is important to national sec.....»»
House Judiciary Committee chairman says deal reached with DOJ over Mueller evidence
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler said Monday he and the Justice Department have struck a deal about providing lawmakers with evidence from the Mueller report related.....»»
Intelligence director Coats says spy agencies will cooperate with DOJ review
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats said Friday that U.S. spy agencies will give the Justice Department information for a review of intelligence activities related to Russian interference in the 2016 election. In.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Feds indict Chinese national on hacking charges, including 2015 Anthem data theft
A Chinese national and an unnamed co-defendant were indicted on Thursday on computer hacking charges related to a campaign to breach large U.S. businesses, including the 2015 theft of data from health insurer Anthem Inc., the Justice Department said......»»
General Electric agrees to pay $1.5 billion civil penalty
CNBC's Dom Chu reports on the settlement reached between General Electric and the Department of Justice. General Electric agreed to pay a $1.5 billion penalty for allegations related to subprime lending unit.....»»
The DOJ"s indictment of Julian Assange ignited a fierce debate between First Amendment advocates and national-security experts, and it"s a harbinger of what lies ahead
Peter Nicholls/Reuters The Justice Department's indictment of WikiLeaks fou.....»»
National Enquirer: Bezos" girlfriend"s brother "single source" for reports
The publisher of the National Enquirer on Sunday said its reports on Amazon Chief Executive Jeff Bezos' private life were based on information from a single source, the brother of Bezos' girlfriend, Lauren Sanchez......»»
Did the National Enquirer get Jeff Bezos" texts by paying $200,000 to his lover"s brother?
The National Enquirer's publisher paid $200,.....»»
National Enquirer Paid $200,000 for Jeff Bezos’ Private Texts, Report Says
The Wall Street Journal reports the tabloid paid the brother of Bezos' mistress (SAN FRANCISCO) — The Wall Street Journal reports that the National Enquirer’s publisher paid $200,000 to obtain intimate texts between Amaz.....»»
Austinite charged in national academic scandal
Michael Center, head coach of men’s tennis at the University of Texas at Austin, has been charged as part of a national academic scandal in which the U.S. Department of Justice claims wealthy Americans, including Hollywood celebrities, tried to .....»»
Two Houston residents charged in national academic scandal
Two Houston residents have been charged as part of a national academic scandal in which the U.S. Department of Justice claims wealthy Americans, including Hollywood celebrities, tried to get their children into prestigious schools by cheating. The.....»»
Huawei Under Criminal Investigation Over Iran Sanctions
The Justice Department is probing whether Huawei violated U.S. sanctions related to Iran, opening a new avenue of scrutiny amid national-security concerns over the Chinese cellular-electronics giant......»»
National Enquirer Parent, Staunch Trump Backer, Faces Mounting Debt, Shrinking Sales
American Media Inc., publisher of the National Enquirer supermarket tabloid, faces ballooning debt, falling revenue and shrinking newsstand sales, according to company reports reviewed by The Wall Street Journal......»»
NAR: Competition in Real Estate ‘Vigorous’
Ahead of a June U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) public workshop—in which the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) will participate—NAR General .....»»
Former doorman involved in story of alleged Trump affair speaks
The publisher of the National Enquirer reportedly paid a former Trump Tower doorman to keep him quiet about rumors of Donald Trump's sex life......»»
New Yorker: National Enquirer paid Trump Tower doorman hush money
The publisher of The National Enquirer reportedly paid a former Trump Tower doorman to keep him quiet about a rumor regarding a Donald Trump affair. The New Yorker's Ronan Farrow reports......»»
Reports: National Enquirer paid doorman with gossip on Trump $30,000 to keep quiet
The publisher of the National Enquirer reportedly paid a former Trump Tower doorman to keep him quiet about rumors of Donald Trump's sex life......»»