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Editorial Roundup: Florida

By The Associated Press Jun. 02, 2021 10:10 AM EDT
South Florida Sun Sentinel. June 1, 2021. Editorial: Diversity finds another enemy: The Florida Supreme Court In a...

FILE- In a Dec. 18, 2020, file photo, provided by the Michigan Office of the Governor, then Michigan health director Robert Gordon addresses the state in Lansing, Mich. Former Michigan health director Gordon will testify next week before a legislative committee about his abrupt departure from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's administration, following the panel's vote to subpoena him, Thursday, April, 22, 2021. (Michigan Office of the Governor via AP, File)
Ex-Michigan health chief ordered to testify about departure

By David Eggert Apr. 22, 2021 04:59 PM EDT

Editorial Roundup: New York

By The Associated Press Mar. 31, 2021 10:00 AM EDT
Albany Times-Union. March 27, 2021. Editorial: JCOPE’s corrupting power It was always a reasonable guess that...

Roughly two dozen people gather to protest mask rules and other measures taken to slow the coronavirus pandemic and to show support for fellow protester and anti-government activist Ammon Bundy outside the Ada County Courthouse in Boise, Idaho, Monday, March 15, 2021. Bundy was scheduled to stand trial on charges that he trespassed and obstructed officers at the Idaho Statehouse during a special legislative session last fall, but Magistrate Judge David Manweiler issued a warrant for Bundy's arrest after Bundy failed to appear in the courtroom. Bundy was arrested late Monday morning on a misdemeanor charge of failing to appear in court. (AP Photo/Rebecca Boone)
Ammon Bundy arrested after missing trial on trespass charge

By Rebecca Boone Mar. 15, 2021 04:15 PM EDT

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks at a vaccination site on Monday, March 8, 2021, in New York. A lawyer for Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday that she reported a groping allegation made against him to local police after the woman involved declined to press charges herself. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Pool)
How Cuomo investigation, possible impeachment could play out

By Michael R. Sisak And Marina Villeneuve Mar. 13, 2021 01:45 PM EST

FILE - In this Monday, Jan. 11, 2021, file photo, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo delivers his State of the State address virtually from The War Room at the state Capitol, in Albany, N.Y. On Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021, Cuomo acknowledged for the first time that some of his behavior with women had been “misinterpreted as unwanted flirtation,” and he would cooperate with a sexual harassment investigation led by the state’s attorney general. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink, Pool, File)
NY Gov. Cuomo acknowledges behavior seen as 'flirtation'

By Karen Matthews And Marina Villeneuve Feb. 28, 2021 05:43 PM EST

FILE - This image taken from a May 19, 2020, video provided by Direct Action Everywhere, shows workers in Grundy County, Iowa, walking among carcasses and using bolt guns to kill pigs that remain alive after they had been exposed to heat in an effort to euthanize the animals.  Matt Johnson, an activist with the group Direct Action Everywhere, had been scheduled to stand trial Monday, Feb. 1, 2020, in Grundy County, Iowa, on two counts of trespassing at Iowa Select Farms properties. County prosecutors dismissed the charges Thursday, Jan. 28 at the request of Iowa Select, whose personnel had been subpoenaed to testify.  (Direct Action Everywhere via AP)
Charges dropped against activist who exposed Iowa hog deaths

By Ryan J. Foley Jan. 29, 2021 11:13 AM EST

FILE - In this Sept. 23, 2020 file photo, Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., during a House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. Trump administration political appointees tried to block or change more than a dozen government reports that detailed scientific findings about the spread of the coronavirus, according to a House panel investigating the alleged interference. (Kevin Dietsch/Pool via AP)
Probe: Trump officials attacked CDC virus reports

By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar Dec. 21, 2020 10:03 AM EST

In this image from House Television, David Sackler, a member of the family that owns Purdue Pharma testifies via video to a House Oversight Committee hearing Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020. Members of the family that owns OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma have acknowledged the drug had a role in the opioid crisis but have stopped short of apologizing or admitting wrongdoing. (House Television via AP)
Family behind OxyContin attests to its role in opioid crisis

By Geoff Mulvihill Dec. 17, 2020 12:11 AM EST

Ex-Hogan aide declines to answer questions about severance

By Brian Witte Dec. 16, 2020 06:56 PM EST
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland lawmakers said Wednesday they will continue investigating a six-figure severance package and large expenses that a former chief...

FILE - This Oct. 21, 2020 file photo shows Purdue Pharma headquarters in Stamford, Conn. Two members of the Sackler family have agreed to make a rare public appearance to take questions from a congressional committee that is investigating the role of the company they own, Purdue Pharma, in fueling the nation's opioid epidemic. The agreement to appear Thursday, Dec. 17 headed off the possibility of the U.S. House Oversight Committee issuing subpoenas.  (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
Family members who own Purdue to appear before Congress

By Geoff Mulvihill Dec. 15, 2020 07:51 AM EST

FILE - In this Dec. 4, 2019, file photo, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra speaks during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif. Becerra on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020, asked a judge to order Amazon to comply with subpoenas his office issued nearly four months ago as part of an investigation into how the company is protecting workers from the coronavirus at its facilities. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)
California subpoenas Amazon over worker safety in pandemic

Dec. 14, 2020 04:11 PM EST

Progress on police reforms gets mixed reviews in Virginia

By Denise Lavoie And Alan Suderman Oct. 15, 2020 05:55 PM EDT
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Almost five months after George Floyd was killed in police custody in Minneapolis, the Virginia General Assembly has passed a host of...

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, left, talks with Rep. Mark Walker, R-N.C., before a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing on the Postal Service on Capitol Hill, Monday, Aug. 24, 2020, in Washington. (Tom Williams/Pool via AP)
House subpoenas embattled Postal Service leader over delays

By Anthony Izaguirre Sep. 02, 2020 04:19 PM EDT

FILE - In this Aug. 6, 2020, file photo, Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., speaks during a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. Johnson is defending his committee's investigation into Ukraine and Joe Biden from criticism that his probe is politically motivated and advancing Russian interests. Johnson says in an interview with The Associated Press that he has never used Russian disinformation. (Toni Sandys/The Washington Post via AP, Pool)
Warning on Russia adds questions about Senate's Biden probe

By Eric Tucker Aug. 13, 2020 12:21 AM EDT

Members of the media set up outside the Supreme Court, Thursday, July 9, 2020, in Washington. The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Manhattan district attorney can obtain Trump tax returns while not allowing Congress to get Trump tax and financial records, for now, returning the case to lower courts. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
A look at the cases behind the Supreme Court rulings

By The Associated Press Jul. 11, 2020 12:17 AM EDT

Members of the media set up outside the Supreme Court, Thursday, July 9, 2020, in Washington. The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Manhattan district attorney can obtain Trump tax returns while not allowing Congress to get Trump tax and financial records, for now, returning the case to lower courts. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
A look at the cases behind the Supreme Court rulings

By The Associated Press Jul. 10, 2020 10:53 AM EDT

The Supreme Court, Wednesday, July 8, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
Supreme Court expected to rule on Trump tax records Thursday

By Mark Sherman Jul. 08, 2020 03:36 PM EDT

Geoffrey S. Berman, United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, arrives to his office in New York on Saturday, June 20, 2020. The Justice Department moved abruptly Friday night to oust Berman, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan overseeing key prosecutions of President Donald Trump’s allies and an investigation of his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani. But Berman said he was refusing to leave his post and his ongoing investigations would continue. (AP Photo/Kevin Hagen)
Fired US attorney refused to sign letter critical of NYC

By Colleen Long, Michael Balsamo And Eric Tucker Jun. 22, 2020 08:39 PM EDT

FILE - In this Aug. 10, 2019 file photo, then Democratic presidential candidate former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper speaks at the Presidential Gun Sense Forum in Des Moines, Iowa. Now a candidate for the U.S. Senate, Hickenlooper defended his record Friday, June 5, 2020 at a state ethics hearing about travel on private jets he took as Colorado governor, one day after the ethics panel found him in contempt for failing to appear. Hickenlooper rejected claims he violated Colorado law by accepting trips and insisted they either involved personal business or happened while he was touting Colorado's economy to potential investors during his 2011-2019 term. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)
Panel: Ex-Colorado Gov. Hickenlooper violated ethics law

Jun. 05, 2020 03:12 PM EDT

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