Prince Andrew has not responded to interview requests from theĀ FBI and prosecutors into accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, feds say.
Author: Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
DOJ says Apple hasn’t helped unlock Pensacola shooter’s iPhones. Apple says it only asked a week ago.
Attorney General William Barr said Apple hasn’t helped unlock iPhones belonging to the Saudi pilot who opened fire at Naval Air Station Pensacola.
DOJ warns Robert Mueller not to veer from Russia report’s written conclusions at Capitol Hill hearing
Former special counsel Robert Mueller is set to testify Wednesday before two House committees, his first appearance since concluding the Russia probe.
Federal government releases more than 2,200 people from prison as First Step Act kicks in
A criminal justice overhaul triggered the release of 2,200 federal prisoners; 900 others moved to state, immigration custody.
Federal prison officials get bonuses as staffing shortages, management problems persist
Federal prison officials got bonuses as staffing shortages and management problems persist in the nation’s largest correctional system.
Federal judge rejects DOJ request to replace census legal team
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman ruled that the government provided “no reasons, let alone satisfactory reasons,” for the request.
Mental illness and threatening messages often come before mass-casualty attacks, Secret Service finds
Secret Service: Mental illness stalks mass casualty attackers; nearly all made prior threats
Mueller’s first remarks stuck to the facts, refocused attention on Russia, rekindled impeachment talk
Robert Mueller made a public appearance Wednesday reminiscent of his long tenure at the FBI. This time he revived an impeachment debate.
Attorney General taps top Connecticut federal prosecutor for review of Trump-Russia inquiry
Attorney General William Barr asked John Durham, the top federal prosecutor in Connecticut, to review the probe of Russia’s 2016 election meddling.
Jeff Sessions, mocked then fired by President Trump, returns to Justice for applause and a chair
It was a show of political civility rare in the hyper-contentious capital: Jeff Sessions returned to applause for a Justice Department ceremony.