A Tennessee judge has ruled against the DOJ's request for pretrial detention of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, raising questions about the evidence presented against him. Despite this, he may remain in immigration custody as his case unfolds.
In a groundbreaking move, the DOJ has seized over $225 million in cryptocurrency tied to notorious pig-butchering scams. This historic action targets a sophisticated money laundering network that exploits victims' trust.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's return to the U.S. to face serious federal charges has stirred political debates, overshadowing recent Supreme Court rulings against Trump's deportation power. As the case unfolds, questions arise about its implications for both parties.
A 16-year-old transgender athlete's success at the California state track and field championship has ignited a fierce legal standoff as the Trump administration threatens California over its trans athlete policy. Will the state comply?
Two Chinese nationals have been charged with smuggling a dangerous fungus into the U.S., raising alarms over national security and agricultural threats. The case unfolds with ties to the University of Michigan and Chinese government funding.
In a bold move, Google plans to appeal a recent antitrust ruling that challenges its dominance in online search and advertising. The tech giant argues that the court's decision undermines competition. What's next for Google and the future of search?
In a controversial move, the Trump administration is rolling back police reform efforts initiated during the Biden era, dismissing oversight agreements in cities like Minneapolis and Louisville, just before George Floyd's death anniversary.
In a controversial decision, the Trump administration has halted federal oversight of police departments in key cities like Minneapolis and Louisville, raising concerns about civil rights protections and community safety.
In a surprising move, the Justice Department has backed away from pursuing consent decrees against police departments in Minneapolis and Louisville, coinciding with the anniversary of George Floyd's murder. The decision raises questions about accountability in law enforcement.
The Justice Department is investigating former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for allegedly lying to Congress about COVID-19 nursing home deaths, raising questions ahead of the upcoming mayoral election.