Politicians, business owners and environmental activists are finding common ground in opposition to an offshore drilling ...
A Pennsylvania man has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for defrauding the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) out of ...
The judge wrote in her order that Justice Department lawyers failed to “demonstrate that ... detention is otherwise ...
In a January 21 decision, U.S. District Judge Julie Rubin described the department’s effort as “a fishing expedition” and “an ...
Mississippi has approved a state historical marker in Natchez honoring civil rights leader George Metcalfe at the site where ...
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice prepares prisons for winter storms through winterization procedures, generator prep, ...
In the morning, thousands gathered outside the Minneapolis airport, forming a picket line so long it spanned the length of ...
House committee refers Bill and Hillary Clinton for contempt of Congress charges for allegedly failing to comply with Epstein ...
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Judge rules Justice Department filed lawsuit over Georgia voter data in wrong city
A federal judge in Georgia on Friday dismissed a U.S. Justice Department lawsuit seeking voter information from the state, ruling the federal government had sued in the wrong city.
Investigators allege Alexander Soofer, 42, attempted to conceal the scheme by submitting fake and misleading invoices.
Ryan Wedding, an Olympic snowboarder and alleged international drug dealer, was arrested on Jan. 23 after a manhunt and ...
Kaz Daughtry, a former deputy mayor under Eric Adams, was a key contact for federal administration officials involved in the ...
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