Newark Democrat Mayor Ras Baraka filed a lawsuit against U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba on Tuesday morning, after he was arrested last month while protesting outside an ICE detention facility.
Read More Newark mayor files lawsuit against N.J. Attorney Alina Habba over his ‘humiliating’ ICE facility arrestTag: DOJ
Trump warns ‘large scale fines’ will be administered in Calif. after trans athlete wins girls’ track and field events
On Tuesday morning, President Donald Trump announced that the state of California will face “large-scale fines” following yet another controversy in which a male high school athlete, who identifies as female, secured multiple victories at the state’s track and field championships over the weekend.
Read More Trump warns ‘large scale fines’ will be administered in Calif. after trans athlete wins girls’ track and field events14 people arrested in alleged $25M COVID-19 relief and small business loan fraud scheme
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced that 14 people have been arrested for allegedly stealing over $25 million in COVID-19 relief funds and federal small business loans.
Read More 14 people arrested in alleged $25M COVID-19 relief and small business loan fraud schemeSupreme Court allows Trump to end migrant “parole” protections
The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the Trump administration will be allowed to revoke the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan, Cuban, Haitian and Nicaraguan illegal migrants living in the United States.
Read More Supreme Court allows Trump to end migrant “parole” protectionsJudge in Google case questions future of search amid rise of AI
At issue is whether the tech giant should be forced to sell its Chrome browser or adopt other measures to restore competition in online search.
Read More Judge in Google case questions future of search amid rise of AIDOJ files lawsuit against NC State Board of Elections
The U.S. Justice Department is suing North Carolina and its board of elections.
Read More DOJ files lawsuit against NC State Board of Elections