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Trump Justice Department Subpoenaed Apple For Info On Former White House Counsel
Sunday, June 13, 2021
The secret DOJ subpoena sought account information for Don McGahn as well as his wife. It is unclear what the department was investigating or whether prosecutors obtained any account information.
A Judge Has Thrown Out A Lawsuit Brought By Hospital Workers Over A Vaccine Mandate
Sunday, June 13, 2021
In a five-page ruling issued Saturday, a U.S. judge upheld Houston Methodist Hospital's vaccination policy, saying its requirement that employees receive a COVID-19 vaccine breaks no federal law.
The U.S. Has Banned Seafood From A Chinese Company Over Suspicions Of Forced Labor
Saturday, May 29, 2021
The import ban followed a year-long investigation that uncovered what officials called signs of forced labor within the company's fishing fleet, including physical violence and witholding of wages.
Men's And Women's NCAA March Madness Facilities, Separate And Unequal, Spark Uproar
Friday, March 19, 2021
When female athletes saw the workout room NCAA provided for the basketball tournament bubble - and compared it to the men's - they cried foul. NCAA officials belatedly acknowledge they blew it.
The Capitol Siege: The Arrested And Their Stories
Friday, March 05, 2021
More than 250 people have been charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. NPR is looking at the cases. Each provides clues to questions surrounding the attack: Who joined the mob? What did they do? And why?