"Patterns and practices” of excessive force and unlawful policing within the Minneapolis Police Department “made what happened to George Floyd possible," Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Friday at the conclusion of the two-year-old federal investigation.
The Supreme Court did not decide on any of the major cases pending this term on Friday, signaling it will be saving decisions on matters such as the fate of affirmative action and student loan challenges for the final weeks of June.
Donald Trump's attorney Jim Trusty, who resigned from representing him after he was indicted on federal charges last week, withdrew from another legal matter involving the former president Friday.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said he believes the Chinese military will resume communications with its American counterparts even though they're "not there yet."
A "misinformation" tracker that says to be "nonpartisan" and is partnered with Big Tech to determine what news sources are "trustworthy" received major help in launching from an influential Democratic-linked dark money juggernaut, records show.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said investigations into President Joe Biden’s alleged “criminal bribery scheme” is likely to show a money trail “beyond 20 million, and it could be more if you factor in the president’s brother.”