President Donald Trump announced his decision to pardon all 1,500-plus individuals who were charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol attack, utilizing his broad clemency powers on his first day back in office. This move effectively dismantles the largest investigation and prosecution in Justice Department history, marking a significant shift in the handling of this high-profile case. The decision to pardon all individuals involved in the Capitol attack has sparked controversy and raised concerns about accountability and justice in the aftermath of the event.
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Texas Lottery Commission’s executive director resigned on Monday
Ryan Mindell, the executive director of the Texas Lottery Commission, resigned amid ongoing investigations into the lottery's integrity, particularly concerning the role of courier companies that buy and send tickets for customers. These couriers, which have been criticized for being unregulated, may face legal restrictions as lawmakers consider changes to the lottery's operations. The Texas Rangers are investigating significant lottery wins in Austin and Colleyville, while the Coalition of Texas Lottery Couriers claims the agency...
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