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Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation Announce Critical Reforms to Enhance Compliance, Oversight, and Accountability at the FBI
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- Written by YNN YNN
- Published: 07 September 2020 07 September 2020
Washington, DC - The Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation Tuesday announced key reforms that will empower the FBI to build a more robust internal compliance program and that will ensure, among other things, the accuracy of FISA applications, as well as the active oversight of applications targeting federal elected officials, candidates for federal elected office, and their staffs.
Photographer David Spindel focusing on Phil "The Scooter" Rizzuto
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- Written by Yuma News Now Yuma News Now
- Published: 07 September 2020 07 September 2020
Scottsdale, Arizona - Join Joyce Rockwood as she interviews her favorite father David Spindel as they look into Phil "The Scooter" Rizzuto through the Lens of Photographer David Spindel on AmericaNewscape.
Man Pleads Guilty to COVID-19 Relief Fraud Schemes
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- Written by DOJ DOJ
- Published: 06 September 2020 06 September 2020
Greensboro, North Carolina - A North Carolina man pleaded guilty Monday to perpetrating three schemes between March and July 2020 connected to the COVID-19 pandemic, through which he defrauded consumers and the federal government’s relief programs.
United States Agrees with Power and Light Company to Resolve Alleged Violations of the Clean Air Act
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- Written by DOJ DOJ
- Published: 06 September 2020 06 September 2020
Indianapolis, Indiana - The United States announced Monday that Indianapolis Power & Light Company (IPL) has agreed to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act and Indiana law by undertaking measures to improve its environmental compliance at the Petersburg Generating Station, in Pike County, Indiana. The State of Indiana is also a party to the agreement.
Man Sentenced for Racially-Motivated Interference with Election in Charlottesville, Virginia and for Cyberstalking in Florida
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- Written by DOJ DOJ
- Published: 06 September 2020 06 September 2020
Richmond, Virginia - Daniel McMahon, 32, was sentenced Monday in federal court in the Western District of Virginia to 41 months of imprisonment for threatening an African-American Charlottesville City Council candidate because of his race and because he was running for office, and for cyberstalking a separate victim through Facebook messenger, the Justice Department announced today.