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Earliest in view: May 7 · 20:16 UTCMost recent: May 19 · 20:16 UTC
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  • POLITICSMay 19 · 20:16 UTCAXIOS
    DOJ settlement prevents future tax investigations of Trump and his family

    A settlement between President Trump and the IRS has been expanded to prevent future tax investigations into him, his family, and his businesses. The settlement created a $1.8 billion fund to compensate targets of political 'weaponization'. The expansion has sparked scrutiny and outrage from critics.

  • POLITICSMay 12 · 18:48 UTCFOX NEWS
    FBI questioning current and former CIA officials in DOJ probe into John Brennan's role in Russia assessment

    The FBI is questioning current and former CIA officials as part of a Justice Department probe into former CIA Director John Brennan's role in the intelligence community's 2017 assessment on Russian interference in the 2016 election. The investigation focuses on whether Brennan may have misled Congress during his testimony and if the assessment was influenced by the controversial Steele dossier. The probe gained momentum after House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan referred Brennan to the Justice Department last year.

  • POLITICSMay 12 · 18:48 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    FBI questioning current and former CIA officials in DOJ probe into John Brennan's role in Russia assessment

    The FBI is questioning current and former CIA officials as part of a Justice Department probe into former CIA Director John Brennan's role in the intelligence community's 2017 assessment on Russian interference in the 2016 election. The investigation focuses on whether Brennan may have misled Congress during his testimony and if the intelligence assessment was influenced by the Steele dossier. The probe gained momentum after House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan referred Brennan to the Justice Department alleging false statements.

  • SECURITYMay 7 · 20:16 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Fake IT workers rented laptops to Nork scammers, got prison time

    Matthew Isaac Knoot and Erick Ntekereze Prince were sentenced to 18 months in prison for participating in a North Korean scam posing as American IT workers. The scheme generated over $1.2 million in fraudulent revenue for North Korea. Both individuals will also face supervised release after their prison terms.