Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer places a hold on all Trump Justice Department nominees as he seeks clarity on the controversial plan to accept a luxury jet from Qatar for Air Force One.
In a surprising move, President Trump is considering Fox News host Jeanine Pirro for the interim U.S. attorney role in D.C. This comes as current interim attorney Ed Martin loses Senate support. What does this mean for the DOJ?
The Justice Department demands Google sell off its Ad Exchange and DFP to tackle its illegal monopoly. A court ruling could change the digital ad landscape forever!
Mozilla's CFO warns that the DOJ's proposals to curb Google's search monopoly could threaten Firefox's survival, as it relies heavily on Google's payments. Significant cuts may follow if changes are implemented.
Luigi Mangione is facing serious charges in federal court for the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. With the DOJ seeking the death penalty, this case raises urgent questions about the healthcare industry.
The high-stakes antitrust trial against Google is underway, with the DOJ demanding significant changes, including a potential sale of its Chrome browser. Major tech leaders are set to testify as the court weighs the future of competition in the search engine market.
In a landmark antitrust trial, Google battles the DOJ's push for drastic remedies including the potential sale of its Chrome browser and sharing data with competitors. Could this reshape the tech landscape forever?
In a pivotal ruling, Judge Leonie Brinkema found Google liable for maintaining monopoly power in ad markets. As the tech giant plans to appeal, the future of its ad business hangs in the balance.
In a bold statement, Governor Janet Mills responds to the DOJ's lawsuit over Title IX violations, framing it as a battle for states' rights and the Constitution. She vows to defend Maine against federal overreach.
The Trump administration is under fire for its inaction in securing the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a U.S. citizen wrongfully deported to El Salvador due to an administrative error. Despite a court ruling, the administration seems to be distancing itself from the case.