Andrea Noble
Articles by Andrea Noble
Juan Thompson arrested, accused of making national threats to Jewish Community Centers
A man who authorities said was arrested Friday for making a series of recent threats against Jewish Community Centers in an attempt to vilify his ex-girlfriend is a former journalist who was fired from a publication for falsifying stories. Published March 3, 2017
Jeff Session perjury investigation could prove tricky for accusers
A perjury investigation could be the next hurdle faced by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, with Democrats and civil liberties groups unimpressed by his decision to recuse himself from any investigations involving the presidential campaigns. Published March 2, 2017
Jeff Sessions recuses himself from Russia investigations
Attorney General Jeff Sessions bowed to pressure Thursday and recused himself from a Justice Department investigation into Moscow's meddling in the presidential election, but he remained adamant that his testimony at a confirmation hearing was forthright despite not disclosing contacts with the Russian ambassador. Published March 2, 2017
Jeff Sessions, U.S. attorney general, to hold press conference Thursday
Attorney General Jeff Sessions will hold a news conference Thursday afternoon, his first since disclosures made about his contact with the Russian ambassador to the United States sparked scrutiny and even calls for his resignation. Published March 2, 2017
Jeff Sessions failed to disclose conversations with Russian ambassador
Attorney General Jeff Sessions spoke twice with the Russian ambassador to the U.S. last year, when he was a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and a prominent supporter of then-candidate Donald Trump, according to the Justice Department. Published March 1, 2017
ATF, DEA missed chances before 2011 shooting death of ICE agent: Report
Federal agents missed a chance to pursue men connected to the shooting death of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in 2011 and improperly released another man involved in trafficking one of the weapons linked to the shooting, according to an inspector general's report released Wednesday. Published March 1, 2017
Jeff Sessions to target drug cartels, gun offenses to halt potential crime wave
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday that he plans to target drug cartels and crack down on gun crimes to snuff out what could be the start of a national crime wave, evidenced by a recent uptick in homicides and other violence. Published February 28, 2017
Jeff Sessions, A.G., says crime task force set up at ‘pivotal time’ to help police, public safety
Attorney General Jeff Sessions warned that recent upticks in homicides and other violent crime could be the start of a new national crime wave, and pledged to crack down on rising rates through renewed focus on drug and gun crimes and by improving relationships with police. Published February 28, 2017
Jeff Sessions dismisses FBI, White House conversation on Trump Russia ties
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Monday he had not examined in detail recent interactions between top FBI officials and the White House regarding alleged connections between Trump administration officials and Russia, nor has he decided whether or not to recuse himself from any potential Justice Department investigation of the matter. Published February 27, 2017
Justice Department withdraws Obama-era challenge to Texas voter ID law
The Trump administration is reversing yearslong federal support for a legal challenge to Texas' toughest-in-the-nation voter identification law, withdrawing a Justice Department claim of discrimination from a lawsuit filed by civil rights groups, one of which called the reversal an "extraordinary disappointment." Published February 27, 2017
Eddie Johnson, Chicago police supt.: No response from Donald Trump on our requests
Chicago's police superintendent fired back at President Trump over his criticism of the city over recent shootings, saying the president hasn't responded to local officials' requests for aid to combat crime. Published February 24, 2017
California ‘sanctuary’ county seeks hold on federal funding loss
The California county that sued President Trump over his executive order targeting "sanctuary" cities asked a federal judge on Thursday to suspend nationwide implementation of the order, saying it is overbroad and has thrown the county's budget planning process "into immediate and ongoing disarray." Published February 23, 2017
Justice Department reverses Obama-era decision on private prisons
The Justice Department has rescinded a memo issued under the Obama administration that sought to phase out the federal government's use of private prison facilities. Published February 23, 2017
White House warns of crackdown on recreational marijuana use
In a departure from the Obama administration's policies, the White House said Thursday that the Trump administration is likely to crack down on recreational marijuana use. Published February 23, 2017
Rogue Twitter accounts form resistance against Trump, fuel rebellion against policies
What began with a few posts about climate change on a National Park Service Twitter handle has morphed into an army of rogue social media accounts — ensuring the revolution will not in fact be televised, rather it will be tweeted. Published February 20, 2017
Orlando nightclub attack pushed Islamic extremism to deadliest theology
Last year's Orlando nightclub shootings propelled the annual number of deaths linked to domestic extremist-related attacks to their highest level in decades and made Islamist extremism the deadliest ideology for the first time in 30 years. Published February 16, 2017
Trump admin drops fight against travel ban ruling, plans to replace with new executive order
The Justice Department has asked the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals not to conduct an en banc review of the order barring enforcement of President Trump's executive order on travel and refugees, noting that the president plans to issue a new replacement order. Published February 16, 2017
Donald Trump promises to treat Dreamers with ‘great heart’
President Trump said Thursday he will issue a new executive order on extreme vetting that will tailor his policy to comply with adverse rulings from federal courts, insisting he'll be able to "get just about everything" done that he'd intended with a scaled-down policy. Published February 16, 2017
Domestic extremist-related attacks at highest level since Oklahoma City bombing: ADL report
Last year's mass shooting inside Pulse nightclub in Orlando propelled the annual number of deaths linked to domestic extremist-related attacks to their highest level since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and also marked the first time in 30 years that right-wing extremists were not responsible for the bulk of the deaths, according to a new report from the Anti-Defamation League. Published February 16, 2017
Donald Trump asked for Michael Flynn resignation over lack of trust: White House
President Trump forced Michael Flynn to resign as national security adviser because of broken trust, not broken laws, the White House said Tuesday, trying to clean up the mess after the first major shake-up of the administration. Published February 14, 2017