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Final Epstein document cache released by US Justice Department, including over 3 million pages
US Justice Department releases final batch of Epstein files, revealing millions of pages, videos, and images with heavy redactions, raising new questions.
Trump nominates Colin McDonald as assistant A-G for national fraud enforcement
Brooklyn man sentenced to 15 years in Iran-backed plot to kill anti-regime dissident Masih Alinejad
American Airlines jet, army helicopter collision result of 'multitude of errors,' NTSB members say
Jordanian citizen attacks Florida power facility for supporting Israel
A solar power facility in Orlando was one of many businesses targeted for supporting Israel by a Jordanian citizen residing in Florida.
Ethically bankrupt: The US needs to take a serious look at corrupt courts - opinion
The Congress and president must share blame for not demanding – and imposing, if necessary – higher standards on US courts.
Dept. of Education Office of Civil Rights releases guidance on discrimination regulations
The new guidance comes in light of an uptick in Title VI complaints.
Feds bust Montana man for super-sheep semen scheme
Arthur “Jack” Schubarth, 80, of Vaughn, Montana, conspired with at least five other people to import genetic material from foreign sheep species, clone it, and breed new species for trophy hunters.
Czech man extradited to US for part in Iranian conspiracy to murder US journalist
"Polad Omarov was extradited to the United States to face charges for attempting to murder on US soil, a journalist, author, and human rights activist who is a US citizen of Iranian origin."
Three men indicted for murder-for-hire plot on US soil on behalf of Iran
The alleged assassination plan fit into a pattern of behavior in which the Islamic Republic uses organized crime to kill or kindap dissidents abroad, the US Treasury Dept said.
American-Israeli businessman illegally moved sensitive US tech to Russia, charge claims
Ilya Kahn, 66, was arrested on Wednesday for his suspected role in a years-long plot to transfer thousands of semiconductors made in America to Moscow-based ELVEES.
SpaceX sued by US government over alleged asylee, refugee discrimination
Data from the company showed that in that period, 10,000 employees were hired. Of those 10,000, only one was an asylum seeker, allegedly hired months after the investigation began.
Trump arrives at Atlanta jail for mug shot, booking in election case
Trump was expected to have his mug shot taken while being processed at the Fulton County Jail.
Israeli extradited to the US over visa fraud scheme
This indictment comes just as Israel inches closer to receiving visa-free access to the US.