Biden-Harris DOJ Releases Report on Trump Election Interference Investigation

The Biden-Harris administration’s Department of Justice publicly released the first volume of former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s final report on the investigation into the federal election interference case against President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday. According to Fox News, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland released the first volume of Smith’s report on the election interference case…

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United States Returns $52.88M Forfeited Corruption Proceeds to Nigeria

Abuja, Nigeria – The United States Justice Department announced on January 10, that the Country has entered into an agreement to transfer approximately $52.88 million in forfeited assets to the Federal Republic of Nigeria in recognition of Nigeria’s assistance to the department in an investigation into corruption in the Nigerian oil industry. “This agreement recognises…

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Prison Guard Sues California for Insufficient Protections Following Assault by Inmate

A prison guard sued the state Friday alleging the Corrections Department failed to protect her from being held hostage and sexually assaulted by an inmate. The complaint lays out in horrific detail the ordeal Katie Jackson, a correctional officer who worked the Sierra Conservation Center, allegedly suffered after Robert Lawrence Ransom Jr. managed to hold…

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Vouchers May Attract More Veterans to Windsor Pointe in Carlsbad, California

More military veterans could be moving into Carlsbad’s Windsor Pointe affordable housing under a program expected to be approved next week by the Carlsbad City Council. The San Diego County Housing Authority has offered to provide six rental assistance vouchers for veterans in Windsor Pointe under the Housing and Urban Development Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing…

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