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The Justice Department has filed a criminal fraud case against Boeing in connection with the alleged misrepresentations made by the plane maker to U.S. regulators regarding a critical system on the 737 MAX.

On Tuesday, U.S. president Donald Trump signed an executive directive targeting the law firm Jenner & Block. The firm represents clients who challenge some of Trump's major policies. It also employed a former prosecutor in a special council investigation of Trump's 2016 campaign.

The activist investor Elliott Investment Management sued Phillips 66 on Tuesday to protect the rights of shareholders and to force the oil refiner Phillips 66 comply with its charter.

Tulsi Gabrield and John Ratcliffe, two of the President Donald Trump's top intelligence officials, denied on Tuesday that classified information about military strikes carried out in Yemen was shared on a Signal group chat, a service provided by a nongovernment organization.

The U.S. president Donald Trump signed a presidential order on Tuesday that requires voters to prove their citizenship and tries to prevent states counting mail-in votes received after Election Day.

(source: Reuters)