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The new list, released Aug. 5 by the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Public Affairs, includes three states and one city in New England.
On July 29, 2025, the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) issued guidance outlining what it considers “unlawful discrimination” by recipients of federal funds.
The AI search startup just floated the massive unsolicited offer for Chrome, backed by investors. Additionally, it also ...
According to the DOJ, records obtained from Snapchat show more than 8,400 contacts with one of the victims, including messages, photos and videos.
A Chinese-born U.S. Navy sailor betrayed the U.S. on behalf of his birth nation by selling military secrets to a Chinese spy ...
Mexican and United States authorities announced on Tuesday that 26 cartel bosses had been sent to the U.S., marking the ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi is effectively in charge of the police department in Washington, D.C. — so says the White House.
A HomeVestor franchisee is accused of bilking tens of millions of dollars from both wealthy investors and older people with modest incomes. Despite signs of trouble, HomeVestors didn’t intervene.
A federal jury has convicted a Lubbock man after he threatened to kill Secret Service agents and their families online.
A man from New York admitted to stuffing 850 protected turtles into socks and trying to smuggle them to Hong Kong. The value ...
The U.S. government’s unprecedented use of National Guard troops in Los Angeles to protect officers carrying out President ...
Prosecutors say Shane Daley, 40, left multiple voicemails, beginning just hours after Thompson was shot in midtown Manhattan.