Recent Articles from Washington Post
U.S. soldier accused of pocketing $400K through bets on Maduro’s capture
Federal authorities on April 23 charged a Special Forces soldier involved in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro with using inside information about the raid to win roughly $400,000 […]
‘Ketamine Queen’ sentenced to 15 years over Matthew Perry’s death
Jasveen Sangha, a drug dealer who pleaded guilty in September to drug-related charges, including providing actor Matthew Perry with the dose of ketamine that killed him, was sentenced on April […]
Supreme Court sides with Steve Bannon in bid to dismiss Jan. 6 conviction
The Supreme Court on Monday cleared a path for Stephen K. Bannon’s effort, backed by the Justice Department, to dismiss his conviction for defying a congressional subpoena related to the […]
Company admits it diverted private patient records to law firms
A health technology company has admitted it built a business on scooping digital medical records of individual patients from multiple health systems and distributing the information to law firms, according […]
Teens allege Musk’s Grok chatbot made sexual images of them as minors
When a mother from eastern Tennessee asked local police how someone had created naked photos of her teenage daughter, she recalls being told it was a company she had never heard […]
Alabama governor commutes death sentence of man who didn’t kill anyone
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on March 10 commuted the death sentence of a man who spent three decades on death row for a killing he did not commit, two days […]
Virginia moves to forbid schools from teaching Jan. 6 was peaceful
Virginia lawmakers have passed a bill that prohibits schools from teaching that the insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, was a peaceful demonstration or that there was massive fraud in the […]
DOJ abandons defense of orders targeting law firms
The Trump administration on March 2 abandoned its effort to punish several law firms that hired President Donald Trump’s perceived foes or took on cases he disliked, effectively admitting defeat […]
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