Schiff becomes the 25th House lawmaker to be censured. He was defiant ahead of the vote, saying he will wear the formal disapproval as a ‘badge of honor’ and charging his GOP colleagues of doing the former president’s bidding
‘The Wall Street Journal’ said in a statement after the hearing that Gershkovich ‘has been wrongfully detained for more than 12 weeks for nothing more than doing his job as a journalist’
The case against the former president for seven federal crimes has heightened tensions in the country, which is divided between those who think it is a ‘witch hunt’ to prevent him from running again and those who hope it will show that no one is above the law
Ahead of his Tuesday afternoon court appearance in Miami, the former president and his allies have been escalating efforts to undermine the criminal case against him and drum up protests
In the investigation into confidential papers kept at Mar-a-Lago, the former president’s ‘body man’ is charged with six counts, including conspiracy to obstruct justice and withholding a record
The indictment paints a picture of the former president’s life at the Florida mansion, where he stored hundreds of top secret documents after leaving office. The case is set to test U.S. democracy and the judicial system
He was found unresponsive in his cell early Saturday morning and was pronounced dead around 8 a.m. A cause of death was not immediately known
Television crews are already camped outside the court where the former president will appear on June 13 in a historic moment in American legal history
Robert Hanssen took more than $1.4 million in cash and diamonds to trade secrets with Moscow. Prison officials say Hanssen was found unresponsive in his cell at a federal prison in Florence, Colorado. He is believed to have died of natural causes
The recording is incriminating evidence in the investigation into classified documents kept by the former president in his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida
The Justice Department has, in some cases, questioned where the money is really going because many of those charged have had government-funded legal representation
Palantir, a firm co-founded by the billionaire, has seen its share price soar since it announced the creation of AI software capable of managing warfare scenarios
The violations could complicate FBI and Justice Department efforts to receive congressional reauthorization of a warrantless surveillance program that officials say is needed for counterterrorism, espionage and international cybercrime
The former agent, Jared Wise, repeatedly shouted, ‘Kill ‘em!’ as he watched rioters assaulting officers outside the Capitol on January 6, 2021, according to an FBI affidavit
Electroshock, hypnosis, sensory deprivation, verbal and sexual abuse, and other forms of torture were also part of the experiments, which sought to develop a drug that could help manipulate an individual’s behavior
The FAA can levy civil fines for misbehaving on planes, but it has to ask the FBI to file criminal charges in the most serious cases
FBI agents searched the home of 21-year-old Jack Teixeira and arrested him in connection to the disclosure of highly classified military documents on the Ukraine war
Investigators now believe that the person who led the chat group where the documents were posted is a member of the Air National Guard in Massachusetts who specializes in intelligence
Hackers have developed a way to steal or compromise people’s personal data through the USB ports in public charging stations. Here’s how to avoid being ‘jacked’
More than three years after the start of the coronavirus pandemic there is no definitive answer as to the source of the outbreak, although the FBI points to a lab leak in Wuhan
Dr. King was leading efforts against poverty, capitalism and the Vietnam War when he was shot, more than half a century ago
During a Congress hearing, Representative Darin LaHood pressed FBI Director Chris Wray to acknowledge that his agency had violated the rules on the use of data collected through electronic snooping
The motive for the attack on a group of four friends in Matamoros remains shrouded in mystery, as does the identity of the perpetrators and how investigators located them
In its long history, the FBI has rarely been at the center of so many politically sensitive investigations, including the retention of classified documents by two presidents
Mexican authorities are working on the assumption that the kidnap of four US citizens in Matamoros, two of whom were found dead, was a case of mistaken identity by drug cartels
The other two US citizens missing since Friday have been found alive. Mexico’s Secretary of Security, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, confirmed that one person has been arrested
Police in Duesseldorf said they were able to identify 11 individuals linked to a group that has operated in various guises since at least 2010