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The Justice Department's Harmeet Dhillon said that "A malodorous homeless person" tried to steal her phone in Washington D.C. on Tuesday.
House Democrats are seeking answers from the Trump administration following the decision to move convicted sex criminal ...
The new list, released Aug. 5 by the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Public Affairs, includes three states and one city in New England.
Creegan is tasked with supervising federal criminal prosecutions and serving as the federal government’s attorney in civil ...
James’s office is reviving claims the Trump administration had abandoned as part of its moves to gut a federal watchdog for consumers.
The law Trump invoked applies only to the District of Columbia because it lacks a governor to approve or deny the federal ...
Troops depart the District of Columbia National Guard Headquarters as President Donald Trump implements his order to use ...
Hundreds of National Guard troops are deployed in the nation's capital as President Trump declares a "crime emergency." Many ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Wednesday sued Early Warning Services (EWS), which operates Zelle, alleging the electronic money-transfer service fails to protect its users from “massive ...
Maj. Gen. Scott Sherman testified Tuesday at a trial to determine whether the Trump administration violated federal law when ...
The DOJ filed a complaint against Oklahoma, arguing that federal law prevents illegal immigrants from obtaining in-state tuition benefits.