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Ho Wan Kwok pets a white dog.

Exiled Chinese Billionaire Guo Wengui Is Charged With $1 Billion Online Conspiracy

The U.S. Department of Justice today charged Guo Wengui, a Chinese billionaire, with orchestrating a massive online conspiracy that defrauded thousands of his social media followers out of $1 billion.
By Rachyl Jones
Exterior of Department of Justice building

The U.S. Government Is Holding More Than $3 Billion Worth of Seized Bitcoin. What Should It Do With It?

The government usually sells seized bitcoin in public auctions, using the proceeds for law enforcement purposes. But with the recent announcement of a $3.3 billion forfeiture, some suggest the funds should go elsewhere.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

The Random House Antitrust Suit Revealed How Out of it Book Publishers Really Are

The proposed merger of Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster was slapped down by a federal judge. But the trial exposed the strange, contradictory ways of the publishing industry.
By Ann Kjellberg
Bob Menendez.

Judge in Menendez Case Denies Motion for Mistrial

By Alyana Alfaro
Japanese pedestrians stand in front of a stock ticker. The Kobe Steel scandal affected everything from the stock market to car manufacturing.

Japanese Steel Company Accused of Falsifying Safety Data for More Than a Decade

By John Bonazzo
NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 03: New York City Public Advocate Letitia James speaks after a grand jury decided not to indict New York Police Officer Daniel Pantaleo in Eric Garner's death, on December 3, 2014 in the Staten Island borough of New York City. Garner died after being placed in a chokehold by Pantaleo in July. The altercation was captured in a widely viewed video. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

Tish James Calls for DOJ Probe of White House Ties to Supremacists

By Madina Toure
President Donald Trump.

Affirmative Action Has Mostly Helped Whites, but Trump Administration Says Not Enough

By Michael Sainato
Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Congressman Bob Goodlatte.

House Judiciary Committee Asks DOJ to Investigate DNC Rigging Primaries

By Michael Sainato
Mayor Bill de Blasio.

De Blasio Says He’ll Sue Justice Department Over Sanctuary City Threat

By Madina Toure
Rev. Al Sharpton with Esaw Garner and National Action Network attorney Michael Hardy.

Al Sharpton and Eric Garner Family ‘Frustrated’ but ‘Hopeful’ After Meeting With Justice Department

By Will Bredderman
The federal courthouse in Newark.

NJ Man Plotted to Bomb New York City for ISIS, Feds Charge

By Salvador Rizzo
Mayor Bill de Blasio addresses Donald Trump at the 9/11 Memorial event in September.

NYC Mayor de Blasio Taunts Trump After Federal Judge Blocks Sanctuary City Order

By Will Bredderman
NYPD officers guard the entrance to Trump Tower.

NYPD Commissioner Slams Justice Department’s ‘Incredibly Insulting’ Claim NYC is ‘Soft on Crime’

By Will Bredderman
WASHINGTON, D.C. - FEBRUARY 28: U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions delivers remarks at the Justice Department's 2017 African American History Month Observation at the Department of Justice on February 28, 2017 in Washington, D.C. The event also included a showing of the documentary "Too Important to Fail: Saving America's Boys."

Jeff Sessions’ Order Crashes First-Ever Sanctuary Cities Convention in Manhattan

By Will Bredderman
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara speaks at City & State's 10th anniversary gala in Midtown.

Donald Trump Boots Preet Bharara in Purge of Obama-Era Prosecutors

By Madina Toure
President Donald Trump signs an executive order, which effects foreign NGOs that help with abortion, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, January 23, 2017.

Immigrant Activists Blast Donald Trump’s ‘Backdoor Muslim Ban 2.0’

By Madina Toure
NEW YORK, NY - JULY 17: People protest in Staten Island on the one year anniversary of the death of Eric Garner on July 17, 2015 in New York City. Garner, who was killed in a controversial choke-hold by a Staten Island police officer one year ago today, had been approached by police for selling loose cigarettes. His death set off waves of protests around the city and country. Garner's family has settled with the city for 5.9 million in a wrongful death suit. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

NYC Mayor Laments Lack of ‘Speedy Justice’ In Federal Eric Garner Probe

By Will Bredderman
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 10: Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee during his confirmation hearing to be the U.S. Attorney General January 10, 2017 in Washington, DC. Sessions was one of the first members of Congress to endorse and support President-elect Donald Trump, who nominated him for Attorney General.

Why ‘Progressives’ Go Berserk Over the Thought of Senator Sessions

By Sidney Powell
Edward Snowden speaks via video link at a news conference for the launch of a campaign calling for President Obama to pardon him on September 14, 2016 in New York City.

Snowden Fires Back at Obama’s War on Whistleblowers

By Michael Sainato
Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton boards her campaign plane at Lakeland Airport on November 1, 2016 in Lakeland, Florida. With one week to go until election day, Hillary Clinton is campaigning in Florida.

Breaking: Assistant Attorney General Tipped Off Clinton Camp About DOJ Investigation

By Michael Sainato
People march on the West Side Highway during a protest December 4, 2014 in New York City. Protests began after a Grand Jury decided to not indict officer Daniel Pantaleo. Eric Garner died after being put in a chokehold by Pantaleo on July 17, 2014.

Garner Case Sets Dangerous Precedent at DOJ

By The Editors
Judge Alex Kozinski of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Federal Judge: DOJ Failed to Review 7,250 Cases on Phony Forensics

By Sidney Powell
The FBI logo is seen outside the headquarters building in Washington, DC on July 5, 2016.

BREAKING: Chinese Mole Uncovered Inside the FBI

By John R. Schindler
Tucker Carlson, who founded The Daily Caller.

Daily Caller’s Tucker Carlson: Today’s Journalists ‘Cowards, Trite and Stupid’

By John Bonazzo
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