The Justice Department has also been investigating Google's "search advertising," the ads that appear under a search box if a person looks up a consumer item like "dishwasher"
President Donald Trump said Monday he expects to announce his pick for the Supreme Court by week's end, before Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is buried, launching a monumental Senate confirmation fight ahead of the November election. Trump said he is planning to name his pick by Friday or Saturday, ahead of the first presidential election debate. Ginsberg's casket is to be on view mid-week on the iconic steps outside the court and later at the Capitol. She is to be buried next week in a private service at Arlington National Cemetery. Democrats, led by presidential nominee Joe Biden, are protesting the Republicans' rush to replace Ginsburg, saying voters should speak first, on Election Day, Nov. 3, and the winner of the White House should fill the vacancy. Trump told Fox & Friends he had a list of five finalists, probably four. He says his choice will likely be a woman. As for the swift action, Trump said, I think that would be good for the Republican Party, and I think it would be ..
Her death less than two months before the election gives US President Donald Trump a chance to try to shift the already conservative court further to the right
Hundreds of people gathered Friday night outside the Supreme Court, singing in a candlelight vigil and weeping together as they mourned the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Liberal icon's death less than two months before election gives President Donald Trump a chance to try to shift the already conservative court further to the right
Margin gains in the June quarter unlikely to sustain
Sun Pharma said its American arm Taro Pharmaceutical has resolved all cases involving multi-year investigations by US Department of Justice into the country's generic pharmaceutical industry
The latest probes come on top of a review launched earlier this year by federal regulators of major online platforms to determine if they have "stifled" innovation or reduced competition
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia confirmed on its website Thursday that it had "received a subpoena issued by a federal grand jury, which requires the production of certain documents