
Sessions' DOJ To Limit Civil Rights Cases Against Police
Citing a desire to help police curb crime and drug use, the Justice Department will no longer actively sue police departments for civil rights abuses.
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President Joe Biden struck a deal with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to avoid plunging the United States into default, McCarthy confirmed.
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