Loretta Lynch
In Final Speech As Attorney General, Loretta Lynch Says: 'We Have To Work'
Lynch told the congregation at a historic church in Birmingham, Ala., that progress cannot be taken for granted, echoing a sentiment she stressed in a Sunday interview with NPR.
Campaign Reminder Of The Week: No Man (Or Woman) Is An Island
Any meeting between Loretta Lynch and anyone even remotely related to Hillary Clinton raises not only eyebrows but obvious and legitimate questions. Meanwhile, Trump's sons ask for money from abroad.
Training Helps Inmates Build A Bridge To Life Outside Prison Walls
Loretta Lynch made her first visit to a federal prison as the nation's top law enforcement officer. She highlighted the need for more services to help inmates re-enter society.
Attorney General Meets With Freddie Gray's Family In Baltimore
Loretta Lynch also met with police, local officials, members of Congress and community groups.
Loretta Lynch Sworn In As U.S. Attorney General
Lynch's nomination was confirmed last week by the U.S. Senate, five months after President Obama nominated her to succeed Eric Holder.
Has The Senate Found It's More Fun To Be Functional?
If this Senate is getting some traction, it's not yet a threat to anyone's legislative hall of fame. Much higher hurdles loom, including highway funding, spending bills and the debt ceiling.
Greensboro Native Lynch Gets "No" Vote From NC Senators
Triad native Loretta Lynch was confirmed Thursday to serve as the nation's Attorney General.
Senate Confirms Loretta Lynch For Attorney General
In one of the most protracted cabinet-level confirmation processes, 10 Republicans joined the chamber's Democrats in a 56 to 43 vote to approve the long-delayed nomination to replace Eric Holder.
Senate OKs Human-Trafficking Bill, Paving Way For Attorney General Vote
The human-trafficking measure had been stuck in the Senate because of an impasse over language on abortion funding. That has now been resolved.