The Supreme Court is hearing arguments over a law that could lead to TikTok shutting down in the U.S. in less than two weeks.
Donald Trump was convicted in May on 34 counts of falsifying business records. He was sentenced Friday in a New York court.
Before Friday’s hearing, Merchan had indicated he planned the no-penalty sentence, called an unconditional discharge, which ...
The Justice Department is pushing to overturn a three-day delay on releasing special counsel Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 report after ...
Facing a looming ban in the United States, TikTok's fate will be in the hands of the Supreme Court in a case being argued on ...
The Biden administration's Department of Justice awarded more than $100 million in grants to promote "restorative justice" ...
President-elect Donald Trump faces sentencing in New York Friday for his conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business ...
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Friday morning on whether to overturn or delay a law that could lead to a ban on ...
Politico’s Kyle Cheney discusses Representative Raskin’s sharp criticism of Trump’s private phone call with Justice Alito, ...
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The ruling means Trump can ask the Supreme Court to block the release of the report written by special counsel Jack Smith. A ...
AG Merrick Garland intends to release the portion of the special counsel's report related to his election interference case ...