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Google engineer charged with insider trading on Polymarket after netting $1.2 m. on search data
Michele Spagnuolo, a 36-year-old Italian citizen, allegedly used insider information to bet on long-shot candidates like indie pop musician D4vd.
Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll investigated by DOJ over perjury in sexual abuse, defamation cases
Former US president Biden sues DOJ over release of interview audio
Former US A-G Pam Bondi reveals she has thyroid cancer, will serve on White House AI cm'tee
Trump admin. better-placed than courts to release Epstein files, judge says
The Trump administration is in a better position than the federal courts to release materials that would satisfy public curiosity about Jeffrey Epstein, US District Judge Richard Berman said,
Man charged with throwing sandwich at US agent was Justice Dept staffer
"I just learned that this defendant worked at the Department of Justice — NO LONGER," Bondi wrote on X. "Not only is he FIRED, he has been charged with a felony."
Leader of Terrorgram Collective pleads guilty to terrorism, hate crime charges
Charges range from soliciting hate crimes to orchestrating the murders of federal officials and working to support various terrorists with material goods.
Border agents directed to stop deportations under Trump's asylum ban after court order - CBS
Officials at Customs and Border Protection were instructed this weekend to stop deportations under Trump's asylum ban and process migrants under US immigration law, CBS said.
UCLA violated federal civil rights law for failing to protect Jewish, Israeli students, DOJ says
The US Justice Department alleged that UCLA failed to prevent a hostile environment for its Jewish and Israeli students since the start of October 2023.
Trump says he turned down invitation to Epstein's island
"I never had the privilege of going to his island, and I did turn it down," Trump told reporters during a trip to Scotland. "In one of my very good moments, I turned it down."
Masked ICE agents detain former Afghan interpreter who helped US military
He was in the United States legally and was arrested after an appointment in Connecticut related to his application for a green card under a program to protect people who worked for US forces.
Ex-Epstein lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, calls for release of additional Epstein materials
"I think the judge should release it, but they are not in the grand jury transcripts," Dershowitz said on Fox.
Trump denies WSJ report connecting him to Epstein birthday letter, threatens legal action
The Journal reported that the letter was one of several included in a leather-bound album meant to celebrate Epstein's 50th birthday, about three years before sex-abuse allegations emerged.
Trump judicial nominee Bove clears Senate panel despite Democratic protest
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously supported the nomination of Emil Bove for a lifetime appointment, while many Democrats left the hearing.