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  • New York Woman Faces Up to 25 Years After Dynamite Attack Leaves Boyfriend Severely Injured

    A New York woman has been convicted in a violent domestic assault case involving the use of an explosive device, after prosecutors said she planted a lit stick of dynamite near her sleeping boyfriend—resulting in catastrophic injuries when it detonated in his hand. Keyonna Waddell, 35, was found guilty Friday of assault and criminal possession…

  • Lawsuit Claims There’s a ‘Real’ Threat That Trump Will ‘Destroy or Sell’ Presidential Records

    A new federal lawsuit is seeking to block what advocacy groups describe as a sweeping and unlawful attempt by the Trump administration to dismantle long-standing requirements governing the preservation of presidential records, warning of a “real and immediate threat” that key documents could be destroyed or sold. The complaint, filed in Washington, D.C., by the…

  • DOJ Moves to Resume Federal Executions, Signals Expansion of Capital Punishment Framework

    The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced a sweeping policy shift to resume federal executions, marking a significant reversal of the 2021 moratorium and signaling a broader expansion of capital punishment at the federal level. In a statement released last Friday, the DOJ confirmed it is actively seeking death sentences against 44 defendants and…

  • Aspiring Nurse Files Civil Rights Lawsuit Alleging Quota-Driven DUI Arrest by Phoenix Police

    A civil lawsuit filed against the Phoenix Police Department is drawing renewed legal scrutiny over alleged quota-driven enforcement practices, after a California woman claimed she was wrongfully arrested for driving under the influence despite exculpatory evidence. Brianna Longoria, an aspiring nurse, alleges violations of her constitutional rights following a December 29, 2024 traffic stop that…

  • Katie Phang Sues U.S. Department of Justice Over Alleged Epstein Files Transparency Violations

    Journalist and legal analyst Katie Phang has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice, accusing the agency of failing to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, a statute designed to mandate the public release of records tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his network. The complaint, filed in the…

  • Inspector General Launches Audit Into DOJ Release of Epstein Files

    The U.S. Department of Justice is facing renewed legal and political scrutiny after its Office of the Inspector General (OIG) announced a formal audit into the agency’s handling of records tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The audit will assess the DOJ’s compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA), a law requiring the…

  • 23 States Move to Block Trump Election Order, Calling It ‘Unconstitutional Overreach’

    A coalition of 23 states, led in part by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, is seeking to permanently block a controversial executive order issued by President Donald Trump that they argue would fundamentally alter how elections are administered across the United States. In a motion for summary judgment filed in federal court, the coalition is…

  • Federal Grand Jury Charges Southern Poverty Law Center With Wire Fraud, Money Laundering Over Alleged $3 Million Scheme

    A federal grand jury in Montgomery has indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) on 11 criminal counts, including wire fraud, false statements to a federally insured bank, and conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering, the U.S. Department of Justice announced. The indictment alleges that between 2014 and 2023, the SPLC secretly funneled more than…

  • Fugitive Status Triggered After Failure to Surrender: Federal Warrant Issued for Convicted Romance Fraud Defendant

    Federal authorities have escalated enforcement efforts against Emuobosan Emanuella Hall, a 45-year-old Nigerian national and lawful permanent resident of the United States, following her failure to self-surrender to begin serving a 96-month sentence imposed for her role in a multi-jurisdictional romance fraud conspiracy. On April 14, 2026, U.S. Magistrate Judge Donna Phillips Currault signed a…

  • Redistricting Fight Heads to Virginia Supreme Court as AG Challenges Trial Judge’s Decision

    Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones has announced plans to appeal a circuit court ruling that invalidated a voter-approved referendum to redraw the state’s congressional maps, setting the stage for a high-stakes legal battle before the Virginia Supreme Court. The appeal follows a decision by Tazewell County Circuit Court Judge Jack Hurley Jr., who on Wednesday…