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Former US president Biden sues DOJ over release of interview audio
The lawsuit asks the court to declare the Heritage Foundation’s 2024 request for the records pretextual and invalid, and permanently bar the release of the records to the committee.
Former US A-G Pam Bondi reveals she has thyroid cancer, will serve on White House AI cm'tee
Iranian-backed group offers bounties on Israelis it claims intercepted Gaza Flotilla
Democrats move to block suspects connected to Jan 6 Capitol riots from accessing new DOJ funds
US federal judge temporarily blocks courts from using files seized in dismissed ex-FBI chief case
The ruling by US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly remains in effect through December 12 or until further court action.
US A-G Pam Bondi orders law enforcement to investigate 'extremist groups'
US Attorney-General Pam Bondi ordered federal agencies to intensify investigations into antifa and other groups, directing the FBI to identify entities potentially engaged in domestic terrorism.
Afghan Abdullah Haji Zada sentenced to 15 years after planning terror attack in US Election Day
“Today’s sentence, and Zada’s [...] removal from the United States, reflect [...] his betrayal and our commitment to use every tool at our disposal to detect and disrupt such plots," said Eisenberg.
Harvard launches probe into Larry Summers' ties with Epstein, university newspaper reports
Harvard opened a new review into Larry Summers’ ties to Jeffrey Epstein after newly released documents revealed extensive correspondence between them.
US Congress passes measure to force release of Epstein files
US President Donald Trump recently called on Republicans to pass the bill after months of dismissing it as a "hoax" by Democrats.
Neo-Nazi leader pleads guilty to plot to poison NYC Jewish kids
A neo Nazi cult leader pleaded guilty to plotting mass killings, including a plan to poison Jewish schoolchildren in Brooklyn, after directing followers toward violence worldwide.
Larry Summers resigns from OpenAI amid scrutiny over Epstein ties revealed in emails
Summers, also a former president of Harvard University, said on Monday he would step back from all public commitments, adding that the move would allow him to "to rebuild trust."
Trump buys at least $82 million in bonds since late August, disclosures show
Most of the assets listed in Saturday's disclosures consist of bonds issued by municipalities, states, counties, school districts and other entities with ties to public agencies.
Trump pardons Rudy Giuliani, other allies accused of seeking to overturn his 2020 election loss
Trump says the pardon would end "a grave national injustice perpetrated upon the American people."
Ex-US cyber intel exec pleads guilty to selling spy tools to Russian broker
Peter Williams, a 39-year-old Australian, pleaded to two counts of theft of trade secrets.