Man Pleads Guilty to Stealing Nude Photos of Dozens of Victims
Hospital Researcher Sentenced to Prison for Conspiring to Steal Trade Secrets, Sell Them in China
Department of Justice Announces Arrests in Conspiracy and Dog Fighting Ring Investigation
Enforcement Actions for Violations of the Better Online Ticket Sales Act Three Settlements Impose Millions of Dollars in Civil Penalties and Injunctive Terms
Boeing Charged with 737 Max Fraud Conspiracy and Agrees to Pay over $2.5 Billion
Acting Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen Regarding the Overrunning of the U.S. Capitol Building
DISH Network to Pay $210 Million for Telemarketing Violations DISH to pay historic civil penalty in a telemarketing enforcement action
Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against Facebook for Discriminating Against U.S. Workers
Executions Scheduled for Inmates Convicted of Brutal Murders Many Years Ago
COVID Pandemic Drives Increase in Breach of Insurance Contract Litigation
Former Army Green Beret Pleads Guilty to Russian Espionage Conspiracy
Justice Department Again to Monitor Compliance with the Federal Voting Rights Laws on Election Day
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Agrees To Pay $920 Million in Connection with Schemes to Defraud Precious Metals and U.S. Treasuries Markets
Applying for Federal Disaster Assistance Usually Takes Two Steps
Operation Legend: Case of the Day
Two Self-Described “Boogaloo Bois” Charged with Attempting to Provide Material Support to Hamas
New from National Hurricane Center: Cone showing potential path of tropical system.
Former Rapides Parish Correctional Officer Pleads Guilty to Three Civil Rights Offenses for Assaulting Inmates
UPDATED INFORMATION, Thursday, May 21 --- The plane crash that occurred yesterday has resulted in the deaths of two Tenaha residents. The pilot is identified as 73-year-old John D. Scull, and the passenger has also been identified as 81-year-old Carolyn Hooker Scull.
Hollywood Film Producer Charged with $1.7 Million COVID-Relief Fraud
Statement from Attorney General William P. Barr Regarding the U.S. Department of State Global CTO Roundtable on 5G Integrated Open Networks
Justice Department Releases $61 Million in Awards to Support Efforts to Combat Violent Crime in Seven U.S. Cities
Statement from U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross on Q1 2020 GDP Advance Estimate
Justice Department Announces Additional Distribution of More than $378 Million to Victims of Madoff Ponzi Scheme
INCREASED RISK OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE REQUIRES PROPER GUN SAFETY
LETTER TO GOV. ABBOTT: Mayor Bob Brown sent this letter to Gov. Greg Abbott, asking for restrictions to be eased at the state level. You can read the letter in full in the images, but here is an excerpt from that letter regarding the restrictions in question:
Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission Jointly Issue Statement on COVID-19 and Competition in U.S. Labor Markets
Community Outdoor Outreach Program (CO-OP) Provides Opportunities for Texans to Connect with Nature
Georgia Man Arrested for Attempting to Defraud the Department of Veterans Affairs in a Multimillion-Dollar COVID-19 Scam
While many Americans are sheltering at home to help “flatten the curve” and slow the spread of coronavirus disease (also called COVID-19), they might be tempted to buy or use questionable products that claim to help diagnose, treat, cure, and even prevent COVID-19.
First Round of Refunds Totaling $153 Million Sent to Consumers As a Result of Multi-Agency Case Against Western Union
Department of Justice Files Statement of Interest Defending Photographer on Free Speech Claim
Fifth Circuit Upholds Texas’s Method of Appointing Presidential Electors
Justice Department Files Amicus Brief Explaining Harvard’s Race-Based Admissions Process Violates Federal Civil-Rights Law
DEA Announces Launch of Operation Crystal Shield
Four Texans, One New Yorker Arrested for Conspiracy to Sell Sanctioned Iranian Oil to Refinery in China for Huge Profit
Louisiana Man Pleads Guilty to Burning Three Baptist Churches in St. Landry Parish
SchoolSafety.Gov Launches to Help Educators, Administrators, Parents, and Law Enforcement Prepare for Threats
TROOP E NEWS RELEASE January 30, 2020
EPA Announces Grant Opportunity for Pollution Prevention Technical Assistance
The Department of Justice Files Actions to Stop Telecom Carriers Who Facilitated Hundreds of Millions of Fraudulent Robocalls to American Consumers
EEOC RELEASES FISCAL YEAR 2019 ENFORCEMENT AND LITIGATION DATA
Kentucky Man Pleads Guilty to Illicit Sexual Conduct While Traveling and Residing in Cambodia
Punch It Performance and Tuning Agrees to Stop Selling Illegal Devices That Defeat Emissions Control Systems of Vehicles in the Wake of Clean Air Act Enforcement Action
Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 145,000 in December, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 3.5 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Notable job gains occurred in retail trade and health care, while mining lost jobs. This news release presents statistics …
Fishing Vessel Owner and Operator Plead Guilty and Fined $1 Million for Discharging Oily Waste into the Coastal Waters of the United States
The Center for Disease Control and Food Drug Administration are investigating a multi-state E.coli outbreak thought to be caused by Fresh Express Sunflower Crisp Chopped pre-made salad kits.
White Castle is recalling its frozen burgers from 22 states for possible Listeria contamination, after the bacteria was found in one of its plants.
AG Paxton Joins 18-State Coalition Urging SCOTUS to Overturn the Shutdown of a Job-Producing Pipeline
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