The attorney general of Alabama finally went where the logic of the anti-abortion movement has long pointed.
Justice Department
The Biden Documents ‘Scandal’
Today on TAP: There’s no equivalence between l’affaire Biden documents and l’affaire Trump documents—but politically, that may not matter so much.
Ticketmaster’s Dark History
A 40-year saga of kickbacks, threats, political maneuvering, and the humiliation of Pearl Jam
The Committee Wraps It Up
Charged with investigating the January 6th insurrection, the committee made a devastating case against Trump, regardless of what the attorney general elects to do.
Top Stablecoin Firms Are Under Federal Investigation
Stablecoin legislation is the most likely crypto policy in the next Congress. But the top firms all face questions from law enforcement.
Swifties Go Berserk Toward Ticketmaster
The ticketing monopoly may have messed with the wrong group of millions of rabid fans.
The Week Corporate Power Started to Dissipate
Aggressive antitrust enforcement is starting to notch some victories.
Proposed Kroger-Albertsons Merger Would Create a Grocery Giant
FTC chair Lina Khan will almost certainly sue to block this consolidation. Despite a monopoly-friendly judiciary, she has a strong chance of success.
To Regain the Public’s Trust, the Executive Branch Needs an Ethics Enforcement Overhaul
Too many federal officials are overseeing policies where they have a direct financial interest.
The Fish Stinks From the Head
So the January 6th Committee subpoenas Donald Trump.

