Man charged in $90M Medicare fraud scheme; DOJ says suspect may have entered US illegally
Anar Rustamov, a foreign national, has been charged with health care fraud involving a scheme to steal over $90 million from Medicare.
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.
Liveblog USA under Trump: Scotland Yard wants unredacted Epstein files
Scotland Yard seeks unredacted Epstein files from the US in relation to its investigations involving Prince Andrew and other prominent figures.
$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.
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.
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 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.
Epstein committee sues the US Attorney General
A congressional oversight committee investigating the Epstein case has sued Attorney General Pam Bondi to compel her to testify.
The US Attorney General is summoned by Congress in the Epstein case
Pam Bondi is set to testify under oath regarding the Epstein investigation amid allegations that key documents were withheld by the Justice Department.
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.
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.
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.
Subpoena Against FRB Chairman Declared 'Improper Purpose' and Dismissed by US Court
A US federal court dismissed a subpoena issued by the Justice Department against Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, deeming it to have been issued for improper purposes related to political pressure.
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.
Fed, Judge Cancels Lawsuits Against Powell: 'Accusations Without Evidence'
A federal judge has dismissed lawsuits against Jerome Powell, stating that the accusations lack evidence and seem aimed at pressuring him to resign.
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.
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.
Live Nation reaches an agreement with the U.S. government to avoid dismantling
Live Nation has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice to avoid being dismantled amid antitrust allegations.
New Information on the Circumstances of Epstein's Death – Guard's Actions Raise Suspicion
New revelations about the circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death suggest possible misconduct by a prison guard who made suspicious cash deposits prior to his suicide.
Live Nation reaches an agreement with the Department of Justice to end the antitrust trial
Live Nation has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice to end an antitrust trial concerning its monopoly in the live music industry, following allegations of unfair competition and price gouging.
The prison guard made suspicious actions shortly before the criminal's death
A U.S. prison guard, Tova Noel, engaged in suspicious activities prior to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's death, according to documents from the U.S. Department of Justice.
New photo appears to show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with Epstein victim on his lap
A newly released photograph by the U.S. Justice Department allegedly depicts Prince Andrew with a victim of Jeffrey Epstein seated on his lap.
Prison guard of Epstein made suspicious deposits before the criminal’s death
A prison guard, Tova Noel, made suspicious bank deposits shortly before Jeffrey Epstein's death, raising concerns about possible misconduct.
Documents reveal: Epstein's prison guard googled the man just minutes before his death was discovered and made a mysterious payment
Documents indicate that a prison guard googled Jeffrey Epstein just minutes before he was found dead and made a suspicious cash deposit ten days prior.
Epstein files 'mystery' of the 37 'missing' pages - despite latest drop
Newly released Epstein documents contain serious accusations against Donald Trump, yet 37 pages remain missing from public access.
US government releases Epstein case files about a teenager who allegedly was raped by Trump
The US Department of Justice has released FBI documents related to a woman's allegation that President Donald Trump raped her in the 1980s.
The United States Targets Authorities and Entities of the Cuban Regime with Justice
The U.S. Justice Department has created a task force to investigate potential federal crimes by Cuban officials, following comments from President Trump about Cuba's imminent political collapse.
DoJ releases Epstein files containing uncorroborated abuse allegations against Trump
The US Justice Department has released new files related to Jeffrey Epstein that include unverified allegations against Donald Trump.
US Justice Department releases Epstein files with accusations against Trump
The US Justice Department has released documents detailing accusations against President Donald Trump related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking investigation.
US Department of Justice says that sexual assault allegations against Trump were accidentally omitted from Epstein files, newspaper claims
The US Department of Justice has acknowledged the accidental omission of documents related to sexual assault allegations against Donald Trump from the Jeffrey Epstein case files.
US Justice Department Releases Documents Including Allegations Against Trump in Epstein Case
The US Justice Department has released FBI documents containing allegations against former President Donald Trump related to the late Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking crimes.
US releases new Epstein files containing claims against Trump
The U.S. Justice Department has released additional files related to Jeffrey Epstein, including allegations against Donald Trump from an interview with a woman claiming he assaulted her.
Epstein Case: Woman's Testimonies Publicly Released, Accusing Trump of Sexual Harassment
US Justice Department publicizes FBI documents revealing a woman's allegations of sexual assault against Donald Trump in the context of the Epstein case.
USA releases more Epstein documents: Contains allegations of abuse against Trump
The USA has released additional documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, which include allegations against Donald Trump.
The Justice Department has published missing Epstein files about Trump
The U.S. Justice Department has released previously withheld documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, containing unverified allegations against President Donald Trump.
Liveblog USA Under Trump: Justice Department Releases Epstein Documents with Allegations Against Trump
The U.S. Justice Department has released previously missing FBI interview transcripts containing allegations against President Donald Trump related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein Case: The US Department of Justice Publishes FBI Reports Regarding Allegations Against Donald Trump
The US Department of Justice has released FBI reports detailing uncorroborated allegations made by a woman against Donald Trump, connected to the Epstein case.
US Department of Justice released documents about J. Epstein with testimonies against D. Trump
The US Department of Justice has released documents containing testimonies against Donald Trump related to Jeffrey Epstein, which had previously not been disclosed due to an error in labeling.
Bondi compelled to answer questions about the Epstein case
Attorney General Pam Bondi has been summoned to testify before a congressional committee regarding the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case.
Bondi summoned to new Epstein hearing
Pam Bondi has been called to testify again regarding the release of Jeffrey Epstein documents by the U.S. Department of Justice, amid criticism of the department's handling of the investigation.
US Attorney-General Pam Bondi to face Epstein files subpoena
The US House Oversight Committee has voted to subpoena Attorney-General Pam Bondi regarding her handling of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Pam Bondi summoned to testify in U.S. House’s Jeffrey Epstein investigation
Pam Bondi has been subpoenaed by the U.S. House Oversight Committee to provide testimony regarding the Justice Department's management of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
The Trump government intervenes to help Argentina in the YPF trial
The U.S. Department of Justice has requested that Argentina allocate part of its speaking time in a New York Appeals Court hearing to support its position in a legal case involving the 2012 expropriation of YPF shares.
US Department of Justice: Parts of the Epstein Files Are Suddenly Offline
The US Department of Justice has temporarily removed tens of thousands of documents from the Epstein files, including those related to allegations against Donald Trump.
Trump administration warns tariff refund process ‘will take time’
The Trump administration has informed businesses that the refund process for tariffs overturned by the US Supreme Court will be lengthy, following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Mikie Sherrill, under pressure: the electoral data from New Jersey that the DOJ urges her to share with the government
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued New Jersey and four other states to access voter registration data, claiming that such information is necessary for investigating suspicious data linked to the Trump administration.
"If you want to know the truth, ask Trump directly": Clinton to testify in Epstein case
Bill Clinton is mentioned in newly released documents regarding Jeffrey Epstein's case but asserts that he severed ties with Epstein long before the latter's 2008 conviction for sex crimes.