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Trump says agents will go "into communities plagued by violent crime." He adds the administration has "no choice but to get involved."
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Prosecutors say the men are criminal hackers who allegedly perpetrate cybercrimes for their own benefit — but who also do jobs for Beijing's intelligence service. They're unlikely to face trial.
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Daniel Lee, 47, was put to death on Tuesday morning in the federal death chamber in the first federal execution since 2003. Other inmates are scheduled for death this week.
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A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has barred the lethal injections that were scheduled to commence on Monday, citing the likelihood of "extreme pain and suffering." A legal conflict is likely.
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Authorities are preparing the federal death chamber in Terre Haute, Ind., for three executions next week. They'll be the first federal executions in a long time.
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The judges rule that a lower court must dismiss the prosecution following requests both from Flynn and the Justice Department, which dropped its charges.
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Two Justice Department lawyers say their superiors took marching orders from the White House in politically sensitive cases. They're scheduled to talk to a House committee on Wednesday.
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Only three federal executions have taken place since 1988. Four prisoners are scheduled to be executed over the next two months.
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An NPR review of the federal cases brought in connection with the unrest over George Floyd's death does not find any links to the antifa movement.
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The House says secret grand jury evidence is relevant to an "ongoing investigation" and could lead to new impeachment charges.