A group of right-wing influencers said they were “victims” of an alleged Russian disinformation campaign after the Department of Justice accused Russia of using high-profile conservative ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Department of Justice has announced the indictment of two Russian nationals accused of violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) and conspiracy to commit ...
The Justice Department has seized more than 30 web domains that it said were part of a broader, ongoing, surreptitious effort by the Russian government to influence the 2024 U.S. election and ...
President Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) announced new efforts to crack down on Russian election interference on Wednesday, but Republicans say they are "skeptical" of the new moves so ...
And they worked unknowingly for a company that was a front for a Russian influence operation ... the years since Trump was in office. The U.S. Justice Department doesn’t allege any wrongdoing ...
NPR’s Scott Simon and disinformation expert Renee DiResta discuss payments to right-wing influencers in what the Justice Department says is a Russian campaign to influence U.S. policy and voters.
You decide. Bear that choice in mind when analyzing the Justice Department’s decision this week to jump again into the election fray with another round of warnings over “Russian disinformation ...
The Department of Justice charged two Russian nationals, one of them a TV presenter residing in Huntly, Virginia, for their involvement in two separate schemes violating U.S. sanctions imposed on ...
However, when Zavragin was still on the board with the 87th overall pick, the Flyers staff called an audible on the Draft floor and went the Russian goalie instead of a position player.
I can’t quote it in the original Russian, but on Wednesday the Department of Justice explained a lot of it in plain bureaucratic English. An indictment charging Russian nationals Kostiantyn ...