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Trump's halt of US law banning business bribes abroad raises specter of a 'Wild West' of dealmaking
Read full article: Trump's halt of US law banning business bribes abroad raises specter of a 'Wild West' of dealmakingPresident Donald Trump's decision to pause enforcement of a law banning companies from bribing foreign government officials threatens to upend a half-century of U.S. policy embraced by both Republican and Democratic administrations.
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Federal charges in NYPD firebombing case called draconian
Read full article: Federal charges in NYPD firebombing case called draconianColinford Mattis and Urooj Rahman, a pair of young Brooklyn attorneys, face federal counts that would carry at least 45 years in prison if they are convicted of all counts, including conspiracy. No one was injured in the attack, which came amid an eruption of demonstrations following the death of George Floyd. A magistrate judge had freed the lawyers on bail, but they were detained again after federal prosecutors in Brooklyn appealed the decision. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Brooklyn indicted another woman in a separate firebombing that targeted four New York City police officers the same night. Those who carry out attacks on NYPD officers or vehicles are not protesters, U.S. Attorney Richard Donoghue said in a statement.