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President Trump had called the seven-to-nine-year sentence prosecutors had initially sought "unfair." His Justice Department then requested a lesser sentence.
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The bureau was faulted after the Russian attack on the 2016 election for keeping too much information from state and local authorities. It says it'll use a new policy going forward.
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Days after the House formalized its impeachment inquiry into President Trump, Russian hackers reportedly started working to gain access to Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holding's email accounts.
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Stone faced charges that he lied to congressional investigators and obstructed an official proceeding. He pleaded not guilty and said he had done nothing wrong.
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Chief District Judge Beryl Howell rejected the Justice Department's case that the grand jury material must stay secret and Republicans' argument that a vote was needed to launch impeachment.
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Ohio's two U.S. Senators want the public to see the Robert Mueller report before drawing any conclusions. Democrat Sherrod Brown and Republican Rob…
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An estimated 80 people held a protest at Westerville City Hall Thursday against President Trump's firing of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. They want to…
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President Trump is unleashing new criticism of the investigations into possible ties between his campaign associates and Russia. In a series of tweets,…
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Republican U.S. Senator Rob Portman of Ohio says the meeting between Donald Trump Junior and a Russian attorney should be investigated by Special Counsel…
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The Justice Department’s selection of former FBI director Robert Mueller as special counsel investigating ties between Russia and the Trump campaign is…