Georgia Inmate Sentenced to 80 Years for Mailing Bombs
A Georgia prisoner has received an 80-year federal sentence for mailing explosive devices to the Department of Justice and a federal courthouse.
A Georgia prisoner has received an 80-year federal sentence for mailing explosive devices to the Department of Justice and a federal courthouse.
A gunman targeted ICE agents in Dallas but killed one detainee and injured two others—federal prosecutors call it domestic terrorism.
The Justice Department has sued California, Pennsylvania, and four other states demanding sensitive voter data—a move critics call a dangerous overreach.
The Justice Department is investigating George Soros’s Open Society Foundations amid claims of political violence—a move the foundation calls baseless and retaliatory.
A fiber optic cable cut disrupted 911 services across Louisiana and Mississippi for over two hours on September 25, 2025.
Chicago City Council approves $90 million to settle lawsuits against former Sgt. Ronald Watts’s corrupt police unit.
James Comey faces federal charges after President Trump pressured the Justice Department—a move critics call politically motivated.
Federal prosecutors allege the Sacramento KXTV shooting was politically driven, citing anti-Trump notes and media tensions over Jimmy Kimmel’s temporary cancellation.
Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts was detained by ICE after allegedly fleeing agents, following a deportation order issued in May 2024.
A landmark GAO investigation confirms widespread sexual misconduct by JROTC instructors across American high schools, exposing critical gaps in oversight and student protection.