Councilman arrested for assaulting stepdaughter and sergeant of the Fire Department of Alagoas; VIDEO
A councilman from Belo Monte, Alagoas, was arrested for allegedly assaulting his 14-year-old stepdaughter and a fire department sergeant after a domestic altercation that prompted police intervention.
Nvidia: scandal over smuggling artificial intelligence chips to China to evade U.S. controls
The U.S. Department of Justice has formally charged three individuals linked to Super Micro Computer for conspiring to sell Nvidia AI servers to buyers in China, violating export control laws.
Trump Administration Seeks to Dismiss Charges Against Officers Involved in Breonna Taylor's Death
The U.S. Department of Justice requested to dismiss criminal charges against two ex-Louisville police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor, a move met with criticism related to civil rights.
U.S. Department of Justice Sued Harvard Again, Seeking Return of Grants and Increasing Pressure
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed another lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students and seeking the return of federal grants received during the discriminatory period.
The Department of Justice of the United States sues Harvard for alleged antisemitism
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing it of violating the civil rights of Jewish and Israeli individuals amid a broader conflict between the Trump administration and elite universities.
The U.S. Issues Posters of Top Iranian Leaders, Offers $10 Million Reward
The U.S. State Department has released posters of five top leaders of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, announcing a reward of up to $10 million for information about them due to allegations of planning and executing terrorism worldwide.
[Exclusive] No Meetings for a Year... The Ministry of Justice's 'Committee for the Correction of Disability Discrimination' Has Stopped
The Ministry of Justice's committee addressing disability discrimination has not convened for over a year, leading to significant delays in addressing cases of discrimination against disabled individuals.
DOJ fires warning shot at Letitia James over transgender treatments for minors
The Department of Justice is cautioning New York Attorney General Letitia James against pursuing legal action against NYU Langone Health regarding its transgender treatment policies for minors.
$91m tax fraud: US moves to strip Nigerian convict of citizenship
The US Department of Justice is seeking to revoke the citizenship of Nigerian Emmanuel Oluwatosin Kazeem due to his involvement in a significant identity theft and tax fraud scheme.
Nigeria: U.S. Moves to Strip Nigerian of Citizenship Over $91m Tax Fraud
The U.S. Department of Justice seeks to revoke the citizenship of Nigerian Emmanuel Oluwatosin Kazeem due to his involvement in a $91 million tax fraud scheme.
Democrats walk out in protest over 'outrageous fake' Epstein briefing from Pam Bondi
Democrats on the House oversight committee walked out of a briefing led by attorney general Pam Bondi, protesting her refusal to comply with a subpoena regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Powell Clings to the Fed: He Will Remain in Office Until the Investigation Against Him Is Concluded
Jerome Powell, the President of the Federal Reserve, stated his intention to stay at the central bank until a Department of Justice investigation concerning him and the institution is fully resolved.
Powell says he has 'no intention of leaving' Fed during DOJ investigation
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has stated he intends to remain at the Fed during the ongoing Department of Justice investigation into his testimony regarding the bank's renovation efforts.
Still not free: US Congress summons Pam Bondi, Trump's prosecutor, to testify in the Epstein case
The US House Oversight Committee has summoned Pam Bondi to testify about the Department of Justice's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case on April 14.
Pam Bondi subpoenaed over Epstein files release by House committee
Pam Bondi has been subpoenaed by a House committee to answer questions regarding the Department of Justice's handling of the Epstein investigation.
Bondi questioned again about Epstein
Pam Bondi, the U.S. Attorney General, is set to testify again regarding the Epstein documents next month amid criticisms over handling of the investigation.
Pam Bondi faces April deposition over handling of Jeffrey Epstein case
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has been subpoenaed to testify regarding the Justice Department's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking activities.
House Oversight subpoenas AG Bondi in probe of Epstein case 'mismanagement'
The House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify regarding the Justice Department's management of the Epstein case.
DSS arrests gunrunner with 832 rounds of ammunition in Cross River
Operatives of the Department of State Services in Nigeria arrested a suspected gunrunner with 832 rounds of ammunition hidden in food items in Cross River State.
Engineer investigated for running over and killing motorcyclist in Teresina is dismissed from state agency
Carlos Eduardo Marques รngelo, an engineer under investigation for the fatal incident of a motorcyclist in Teresina, has been dismissed from his position at the Piauรญ Road Department.
DHS nabs Afghan man admitted under Biden after conviction for exposing himself to minor
An Afghan national who was granted entry to the U.S. under the Biden administration has been arrested by DHS after a conviction for indecent exposure to a minor.
Justice Department asks Judge Boasberg to reconsider order quashing Powell subpoenas
Lawyers for the Trump administration are asking a U.S. District Judge to reconsider an order that quashed subpoenas for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell as part of an investigation.
A woman's body found in Molฤtai district
A woman's body was discovered at a home in the Molฤtai district of Lithuania, as reported by the Police Department.
'Dhrishyam'-like Murder... Body of a Man Found in Deep 'Grave' in the Jungle after 40 Days
In Maharashtra, a murder case reminiscent of the film 'Dhrishyam' has surfaced, involving the death of a former department head at a government engineering college who had been missing for 40 days.
'Law Distortion Crime' Cho Hee-dae - Why was it transferred to the Seoul Police Department's Special Investigations Unit? Legal community says it's difficult to prove intention.
The case involving Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae, charged under the newly implemented 'Law Distortion Crime', has been transferred to the Seoul Police's Special Investigations Unit for review, but the legal community doubts its potential for actual prosecution due to the challenges of proving intent and the legality of retroactive punishment.
Trial for YPF: The United States gives another hand to Argentina in its search to avoid seizures
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a memorandum supporting Argentina's emergency motion to suspend the discovery process in the YPF case, which involves a $16 billion judgment over the expropriation of YPF.
Judge blocks subpoenas in US Justice Department probe of Fed chief
A US federal judge has blocked subpoenas issued by the Justice Department against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, impacting ongoing political tensions.
US Faces High Risk of Domestic Terrorism Amid War with Iran and Cuts in the Justice Department
The U.S. is experiencing heightened domestic terrorism risks, highlighted by recent violent incidents linked to external influences amid military conflicts and organizational cuts.
Vance reveals $19B fraud uncovered in Minneapolis, hints California is next target
Vice President JD Vance has announced revelations of a $19 billion fraud investigation in Minneapolis and indicated California is a potential target for similar probes.
Judge in the US rejects subpoenas against the president of the Fed, in a setback for the Trump administration
A federal judge blocked subpoenas from the U.S. Department of Justice as part of a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's handling of renovations at the central bank's headquarters, signaling potential political motives behind the investigation.
Prison Sentences Imposed in the Case of the Excise Tax Department Inspectors
Former officials of the State Revenue Service in Latvia have received prison sentences for embezzling goods intended for destruction, including alcohol and cigarettes.
US judge quashes subpoenas in Justice Department's probe of Fed chair Powell
A federal judge has quashed subpoenas issued by the Justice Department as part of an investigation concerning Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, deeming them improperly motivated.
U.S. DOJ charges man accused of selling gun to Old Dominion University shooter
The U.S. Justice Department has charged a man for selling a gun to a shooter at Old Dominion University, who had a prior terrorism-related felony conviction.
The US State Department tempts. "Do you have information about these Iranian leaders? Send us a tip"
The U.S. State Department is offering rewards for information on various Iranian leaders as part of its 'Rewards for Justice' program, including $10 million for details on Mojataba Khamenei.
First known picture of Andrew, Epstein and Mandelson together found in US document release
The first known picture featuring Prince Andrew, Peter Mandelson, and Jeffrey Epstein has been discovered among documents released by the US Department of Justice.
'He keeps me as his wife...,' the girl living in a live-in relationship with a constable took her life
A young woman in Agra, India, committed suicide after alleging severe abuse in a relationship with a police constable, leading to widespread discussions and scrutiny of the police department.
Propose to limit weapon inspection zones to a maximum of two weeks
The Norwegian Justice Department is proposing temporary weapon inspection zones that would allow police to stop and search individuals for weapons, despite opposition from Justice Minister Astri Aas-Hansen.
Powell's behind-the-scenes move after Trump's DOJ opened its criminal probe
Jerome Powell engaged in extensive political outreach following the initiation of a criminal investigation by the DOJ related to his Congressional statements.
Jeffrey Epstein told his victim he WAS dad and baby's mother was 'perfect woman'
Jeffrey Epstein claimed to a victim that he was the father of a child and described the child's mother as the 'perfect woman', according to newly released evidence from the Department of Justice.
Ecuador and the United States sign agreement for FBI support against organized crime
Ecuador has signed an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice to receive FBI support in combating organized crime.
Operation Bloodsucker: 28 defendants begin trial for fraud at Detran-AM
The Amazonas Justice has commenced the trial of 28 individuals accused of being involved in a fraudulent scheme at the Amazonas State Traffic Department (Detran-AM).
Comer seeks testimony from prison guard on duty the night Jeffrey Epstein died in jail
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is calling for testimony from a prison guard who was on duty when Jeffrey Epstein died, amidst concerns regarding suspicious financial activity.
Without Waiting for the Attorney General, the Pardons Department Completed its Opinion Regarding Netanyahu's Pardon
The Pardons Department of the Israeli Justice Ministry has finalized its opinion on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's request for a pardon without waiting for the Attorney General's stance.
IL and Yle: The Helsinki Police Department is again the subject of a criminal investigation
The Helsinki Police Department faces new allegations of misconduct, including the arrest of a leading officer and improper search practices regarding prostitution-related investigations.
Minister 'horrified' foster children were living with triple killer
New South Wales' Minister for Families and Communities, Kate Washington, expressed horror over two foster children living with a convicted triple killer, revealing a failure by the Department of Communities and Justice to address the issue for months.
DOJ accelerates settlement offers in Camp Lejeune water contamination cases
The DOJ is expediting settlement offers for individuals affected by contaminated drinking water at Camp Lejeune as part of a compensation program established by Congress in 2022.
New Mexico DOJ announces search of former Jeffrey Epstein property Zorro Ranch
The New Mexico Department of Justice is conducting a search at Zorro Ranch, previously owned by Jeffrey Epstein, as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged illegal activities.
Search conducted on New Mexico ranch owned by Epstein
Authorities in New Mexico conducted a search of a ranch formerly owned by sex offender Jeffrey Epstein following renewed interest in allegations revealed in documents published by the U.S. Justice Department.
Former employee of the financial department of a sports institution is investigated for embezzling R$ 2.5 million in Salvador
A former financial employee of a well-known sports institution in Salvador is under investigation for allegedly embezzling R$ 2.5 million from the organization.
Former President of Keisei Department Store Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison for COVID-19 Subsidy Fraud
The former president of Keisei Department Store was sentenced to four years in prison for fraudulently obtaining approximately 670 million yen in COVID-19 employment adjustment subsidies by falsifying employee working days.