Trump Says He Has ‘Complete Power’ to Pardon

By PETER BAKER July 22, 2017 NORFOLK, Va — President Trump on Saturday asserted the “complete power to pardon” relatives, aides and possibly even himself in response to investigations into Russia’s meddling in last year’s...

New Hampshire Will Investigate St. Paul’s School Over Sex Abuse

After reports of sexual misconduct, the exclusive St. Paul’s School will be examined by the state attorney general for evidence of child endangerment and obstruction.

‘It Did Not Stick’: The First Federal Effort to Curb Police Abuse

By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG April 9, 2017 PITTSBURGH — Federal intervention to curb police abuse did not begin after chants of “I can’t breathe,” viral cellphone videos or the Black Lives Matter movement. It began 21 years ago here in...

‘It Did Not Stick’: The First Federal Effort to Curb Police Abuse

By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG April 9, 2017 PITTSBURGH — Federal intervention to curb police abuse did not begin after chants of “I can’t breathe,” viral cellphone videos or the Black Lives Matter movement. It began 21 years ago here in...

Loans ‘Designed to Fail’: States Say Navient Preyed on Students

By STACY COWLEY and JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG April 9, 2017 Ashley Hardin dreamed of being a professional photographer — glamorous shoots, perhaps some exotic travel. So in 2006, she enrolled in the Brooks Institute of Photography and borrowed...

Sweeping Federal Review Could Affect Consent Decrees Nationwide

By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG and ERIC LICHTBLAU April 3, 2017 WASHINGTON — Attorney General Jeff Sessions has ordered a sweeping review of federal agreements with dozens of law enforcement agencies, an examination that reflects President...