On July 17, tens of thousands will march across the U.S. to honor John Lewis and protest against the Trump administration's policies on civil rights and social programs. Join the fight for justice!
The Justice Department is facing backlash after proposing a mere one-day prison sentence for Brett Hankison, the officer convicted in the Breonna Taylor case. This surprising recommendation raises questions about police accountability and the integrity of the legal system.
Fury erupts in Eswatini over the deportation of foreign criminals from the US, raising concerns about safety and human rights in the tiny nation already struggling with poverty and crime.
James Comey’s unexpected firing from the Justice Department has ignited controversy as it unfolds amid an ongoing Epstein investigation. What does this mean for political accountability and the Trump administration?
In a stunning move, over 900 former DOJ employees have rallied against Emil Bove's nomination to the Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, citing grave concerns over his leadership and controversial actions during the Trump era.
The Trump administration has revoked $4 billion in federal funding for California's high-speed rail project, raising questions about its future and the state's ability to fulfill its promises. With cost estimates soaring, state officials scramble for private investment.
A U.S. Army veteran, George Retes, recounts his terrifying experience of being arrested during an immigration raid, where he was pepper-sprayed and detained without explanation. Amidst a crackdown affecting hundreds, he vows to sue for wrongful detention.
A temporary migrant detention center in Florida, dubbed 'Alligator Alcatraz', faces severe logistical issues and criticism over its conditions. Detainees report mosquito swarms and inadequate hygiene facilities, while state officials defend the setup as functional.
In a surprising move, Donald Trump announces a $4 billion funding cut for California's high-speed rail project, citing lack of viability and budget issues. Tensions rise as California officials defend the project's progress.
In a surprising move, the Justice Department has terminated Maurene Comey, who led the prosecution in the Sean 'Diddy' Combs case. This decision follows a string of controversies in the Southern District of New York, raising questions about the future of federal prosecutions under the current administration.