Justice Department officials are moving to roll back and modify a slate of gun regulations in a dramatic shift in firearm policy pushed by Second Amendment supporters in President Donald Trump’s base ...
Law enforcement officers in the commonwealth must take a 20 week basic training course. In Western Kentucky, that training ...
Judge orders DOJ to disclose names of ~16,000 Wisconsin officers. Advocates say it will help track "wandering officers." ...
The leader of a nonprofit based in Memphis, Tennessee, that works with police to combat human trafficking and child ...
Cultural preservation groups urged a federal judge to issue a preliminary injunction blocking major renovations to the ...
In its latest indictment against James Comey, the Justice Department alleges the former FBI director's social media post of a ...
A transnational investigation into cryptocurrency fraud netted more than 275 arrests, including six people who are now facing ...
A confrontation outside a federal building in Minnesota has led to federal charges against three members of the same family, ...
Sheriff Susan Hutson was charged in a 30-count indictment brought forth by Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill in ...
The Federal Reserve voted to hold interest rates steady, at what's likely Jerome Powell's last meeting as Fed chair. Kevin ...
ABC’s Jonathan Karl said sources he’s spoken to have called it “the flimsiest federal indictment that they have ever seen.” ...
Donald Trump proposed a wild theory about why Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell chose to stay on as a governor. Trump, ...
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