In a stunning development, the Justice Department has missed the deadline to release the Epstein files. This raises questions about transparency and accountability in the ongoing investigation.
A terrifying investigation reveals that the same shooter attacked a study group at Brown University and later murdered an MIT professor, raising fears of further targets. Authorities scramble to uncover motives and prevent further violence.
A revealing profile of Susie Wiles sheds light on President Trump's retribution mindset, with her candid remarks on the administration's actions against political foes and the media's portrayal.
In a bold move, the U.S. Coast Guard has seized the M/T Skipper, an oil tanker linked to terrorist organizations. This operation highlights ongoing efforts to enforce sanctions against adversarial nations.
In a rare move, a federal grand jury in Virginia has opted not to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James, marking a significant setback for Donald Trump’s legal efforts against her. This decision highlights the complexities of political prosecutions.
In a surprising turn of events, a federal grand jury in Virginia has once again declined to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James for alleged mortgage fraud, dismissing the case presented by the Department of Justice.
In a surprising move, Alina Habba resigns as New Jersey's top federal prosecutor after an appeals court ruling declared her appointment unlawful. This decision aims to uphold the integrity of the Justice Department amid ongoing legal challenges.
In a surprising turn of events, Alina Habba resigned as Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey after a court ruling deemed her appointment unlawful. She vows to continue serving as a Senior Adviser, while the DOJ seeks further review.
In a startling revelation, Brian Cole Jr., accused of placing pipe bombs outside the DNC and RNC, told investigators he was 'disappointed' in the 2020 election results. The investigation uncovers critical evidence linking him to the crime.
Federal judges in Virginia are rejecting the Justice Department's inclusion of Lindsey Halligan in court documents, stating she is not the US Attorney. This has led to significant legal confusion and challenges over ongoing criminal cases.