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Search Chief of Google Says Proposed Changes by DOJ Might Erode User Trust

Elizabeth Reid, Google’s search chief, testified that the Department of Justice’s proposed alterations to search practices could “deeply undermine user trust” and potentially stifle innovation in the search sector. This comes after allegations that the company censored conservative viewpoints during the Trump administration. In her testimony regarding the antitrust trial involving Google, Reid voiced her […]

Trump’s DOJ receives update on ActBlue investigation by House GOP: ‘Neglects wrongdoers’

House Committees Update DOJ on ActBlue Investigation On Wednesday, three key committees in the House of Representatives informed the Department of Justice (DOJ) about their ongoing inquiry into ActBlue, a fundraising platform used by Democrats. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Komer, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, and another panel member have been examining Democratic […]

Senate Democrat urges DOJ to examine dangers posed by app similar to Signal

Senate Democrat calls on DOJ to investigate risks from Signal-like app

Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) is urging the Justice Department to probe the risks linked to Trump administration officials using a messaging app called Telemessage, which has recently been compromised. Wyden sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondy, expressing concerns about the “serious” national security threats posed by Telemessage. He highlighted that federal contractors supplied […]

DOJ wants to break up Google’s digital advertising operations to end monopolies.

The Justice Department has suggested that Google needs to divest two of its digital advertising divisions, presenting this argument in a court filing last month after determining that the tech giant has been maintaining an unlawful monopoly in technology. In documents submitted late Monday in a Virginia federal court, the government emphasized that Google must […]

DOJ suggests separating Google’s advertising technology services

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is pushing for Google to divest itself of two advertising products after a judge concluded that the company unlawfully acquired and maintained control over its ad tech division. A late-night filing on Monday urged a federal court in Virginia to require the sale of Google’s ADX Exchange business, and suggested […]

Bishops pledge resistance as DOJ initiates investigation into Washington state’s new ‘anti-Catholic’ law.

Washington State’s New Law Sparks Controversy On Friday, Governor Bob Ferguson (D) approved a controversial bill that has stirred significant debate. This new law calls for clergy, including priests and pastors, to report certain allegations, leading to a strong backlash from Washington’s Catholic bishops and prompting a civil rights investigation from the Department of Justice. […]

DOJ looking into Washington state’s ‘anti-Catholic’ law.

Recently, a new law in Washington mandates that clergy must report confessions of child abuse or neglect. This development comes as the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) initiates a civil rights investigation to determine whether this law infringes upon First Amendment rights. The Evergreen State law includes “Clergy Members” among those obligated to inform law […]