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Official at Both FIFA and IOC Resigns From Soccer-Related Roles Amidst Bribery Claims
The DOJ has indicted or accepted guilty pleas from more than 40 people since it opened its investigation on FIFA in 2015. That tally could soon jump significantly.
North Carolina Governor Drops 'Bathroom Bill' Lawsuit Because It's Too Expensive
Between court costs, lost tourism revenue, and company boycotts, HB2 has cost the state an estimated $395 million since it was passed in March.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, a man was shot and killed by police during a routine traffic stop in Minnesota, Attorney General Loretta Lynch closed the case on Hillary Clinton's private email server, and more.
The FBI interviewed Hillary Clinton for three hours on Saturday
The FBI is in the final stages of its investigation into how Clinton and her aides handled classified information during her tenure as secretary of state.
Loretta Lynch will accept FBI's recommendations in Clinton email investigation
The move comes amid an uproar over Lynch's impromptu meeting this week with Bill Clinton while his wife is under federal investigation.
Obama Administration Orders Schools to Let Transgender Students Use Bathrooms of Their Choice
The Justice Department issued the directive the same week it exchanged lawsuits with North Carolina over an anti-LGBT law.