(Headline USA) At least 16 files disappeared from the Justice Department’s public webpage for documents related to Jeffrey Epstein — including a photograph showing President Donald Trump — less than a day after they were posted, with no explanation from the government and no notice to the public.
The missing files,...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Officials in the Biden-led DOJ and FBI considered launching a criminal investigation into then-Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, after she left the Democratic Party and became an Independent, the New York Post reported Friday.
The potential probe, discussed in internal FBI emails roughly 14 months after Sinema broke with Democrats, would...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Lawyers for alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson have filed a motion to disqualify the Utah County Attorney’s Office from the case on the grounds that one of its prosecutors is related to someone who witnessed the Sept. 10 killing of the conservative activist.
In a...
(Headline USA) The Justice Department released thousands of files Friday about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, but the incomplete and heavily redacted document dump did not break significant ground about the long-running criminal investigations of the financier or his ties to wealthy and powerful individuals.
The files included photographs of famous...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The Biden-era FBI sought access to the personal email account of House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, as part of its sweeping Arctic Frost investigation, House Republicans revealed Wednesday.
The House Judiciary Committee released via X a screenshot of what appears to be a recently declassified FBI document...
(Kim Jarrett, The Center Square) Among the names of 33 people pardoned Thursday by Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee was Jason DeFord, but that's not the name that people would recognize.
Jason DeFord is better known as Jelly Roll, a singer known for such as hits as "Son of a Sinner"...
(Headline USA) A man accused of setting a woman on fire on a Chicago train last month has been indicted on an additional charge alleging he attempted to set City Hall on fire days before the train attack.
Prosecutors say Lawrence Reed, 50, “maliciously damaged and attempted to damage and...
(Headline USA) President Donald Trump suspended the green card lottery program on Thursday that allowed the suspect in the Brown University and MIT shootings to come to the United States.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a post on the social platform X that, at Trump’s direction, she is...
(Headline USA) Information from a tipster who had a strange encounter with another man on a sidewalk outside Brown University was key to police identifying the suspect they believe killed two students at the school and then two days later gunned down a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor.
Known only as...
(Headline USA) A jury found a Wisconsin judge accused of helping an illegal immigrant dodge federal authorities guilty of obstruction Thursday, marking a victory for justice as President Donald Trump continues his sweeping immigration crackdown across the country.
Federal prosecutors charged Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan with obstruction, a felony,...
(Headline USA) Half or more of the roughly $18 billion in federal funds that supported 14 Minnesota-run programs since 2018 may have been stolen, a federal prosecutor said Thursday, describing the massive and multilayered fraud schemes as staggering.
While prosecutors typically see fraud manifest as providers overbilling, Thompson said during a...
(José Niño, Headline USA) A firestorm of controversy has engulfed Brown University following the mass shooting that took place last Saturday.
Critics are now questioning whether the prestigious institution deliberately disabled security cameras, inadvertently creating blind spots that allowed the shooter to escape detection.
According to the latest reports shared by...