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W USA doszło do groźnej sytuacji, gdy dwa samoloty American Airlines otrzymały ten sam numer lotu 2482. Szybka reakcja doświadczonego kontrolera ruchu lotniczego zapobiegła możliwej katastrofie.

W USA doszło do groźnej sytuacji, gdy dwa samoloty American Airlines otrzymały ten sam numer lotu 2482. Szybka reakcja doświadczonego kontrolera ruchu lotniczego zapobiegła możliwej katastrofie.
Acting U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro has convened a special grand jury after being publicly rebuked by President Donald Trump for dropping a vandalism case against a former Olympic rower, raising concerns it could target Trump's political enemies.

Former Southern Poverty Law Center official Heidi Beirich has been charged in the Justice Department's criminal case against the group, facing wire fraud conspiracy and other charges.

Chen Dingwei, 29, pleaded guilty in a US federal court to attempting to illegally purchase and export US military-grade satellite modems and radios to China, facing up to 20 years in prison.
The US DOJ alleged that Duke University School of Law disregarded the Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling by using race proxies to favor black and Hispanic applicants over white and Asian candidates.

The US Justice Department accuses Duke University's law school of unlawfully using race in admissions, citing proxies like essays and first-generation status, despite a 2023 Supreme Court ban on such practices.

OpenAI and Statsig agreed to a $3.2 million settlement and three years of DOJ oversight to resolve allegations they bypassed qualified U.S. citizens for jobs held by immigrant workers seeking permanent residency.
Republican senators appear satisfied with Todd Blanche's last-ditch statement clarifying the DOJ 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' and tax immunity, but critics slam it as hollow and flimsy.

The Trump administration, in a legal filing for a case involving Elon Musk's xAI, argues that citizens should not be allowed to enforce environmental laws, challenging the long-standing "citizen suit provisions" that have been crucial for over 50 years in US environmental protection.

Mientras la industria antienvejecimiento, impulsada por multimillonarios como Sam Altman y Jeff Bezos, busca la inmortalidad, José Flores Flores de Costa Rica celebra 119 años, convirtiéndose en un caso de estudio sobre longevidad natural sin intervenciones tecnológicas.
La Comisión Europea propone medidas para el bienestar animal en el transporte, incluyendo climatización de camiones. En contraste, aulas y residencias en España registran temperaturas extremas (hasta 39ºC en Lleida) sin normativa específica, generando debate sobre si los animales están más protegidos legalmente que las personas.

Donald Trump criticized his own Department of Justice after it dropped criminal charges against former Olympic athlete David Hearn, who was accused of vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. US Attorney Jeanine Pirro dismissed the charges, stating new information revealed the damage was due to a botched installation, not vandalism.

La eurodiputada Irene Montero denunció la masificación turística en Palma, pero fue criticada por haber sido turista en Menorca. El artículo reflexiona sobre cómo el turismo, que representa el 12,6% del PIB español, genera problemas de vivienda y calidad de vida para los residentes, quienes a menudo son expulsados de las ciudades turísticas.

DW's investigation reveals that the US Department of Justice's Jeffrey Epstein files still contain unredacted personal information of survivors, witnesses, and informants, despite promises to remove it. This failure has led to harassment and threats for those exposed, prompting new legislative efforts.
The US Department of Justice admitted President Trump's $14 million Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation was "hasty and botched," leading to the dismissal of a criminal case against former Olympian David Hearn, who was accused of damaging the monument.

The Senate Judiciary Committee postponed voting on Todd Blanche's nomination as U.S. Attorney General due to concerns from Republican Senators John Cornyn and Thom Tillis over the DOJ's settlement with President Trump, which Blanche oversaw.

President Trump defends DOJ's subpoenas for NY Times reporters and Google in probe of leaked Air Force One security concerns, despite withdrawing journalist subpoenas after judicial warning.

The US Department of Justice withdrew subpoenas for phone records and grand jury testimony from New York Times reporters after a federal judge, Arun Subramanian, criticized the handling of the case, deeming the subpoenas a violation of the law and an attempt to intimidate the press.

The Department of Justice withdrew grand jury subpoenas for New York Times reporters and their phone records, which were issued in a national security leak investigation concerning President Trump's Air Force One. The move followed a federal judge's warning to quash the subpoenas, though the DOJ stated the investigation is ongoing.

House Republicans, led by Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, have urged the Justice Department to launch a criminal investigation into former special counsel Jack Smith. They allege Smith made false statements under oath last year about his efforts to gather phone records of lawmakers. Smith's lawyers deny the claims, calling the referral a weaponization of the justice system.

Artykuł zapowiada Poranną Rozmowę w RMF FM, która poruszy temat ultimatum postawionego przez kierownictwo PiS parlamentarzystom, potencjalnego rozłamu w partii oraz spotkania Jarosława Kaczyńskiego z Mateuszem Morawieckim. Omówione zostaną także relacje polsko-ukraińskie i sytuacja w ochronie zdrowia.

U.S. prosecutors filed five civil-forfeiture complaints seeking approximately $26.4 million in cryptocurrency linked to international fraud, including investment and romance scams, with launderers primarily in Southeast Asia. The process aims to freeze assets and eventually repay victims, though final disposition is pending.

The latest Clarity Act draft in the U.S. Senate includes a temporary ethics provision banning the president and their spouse from crypto business, but not their children. It also preserves safe harbor for non-custodial developers and limits stablecoin yield, facing objections ahead of an imminent vote.

The US Department of Justice filed five civil forfeiture complaints seeking over $25 million in crypto linked to international investment, romance, and recovery scams. Investigations by the Cyber Fraud Task Force identified thousands of victims in the US and Canada, with launderers primarily in Southeast Asia.