World Jun 10 Wife of drug kingpin 'El Chapo' pleads guilty to U.S. charges The wife of Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman has pleaded guilty to charges in the U.S. that alleged she helped her husband run his multibillion-dollar criminal empire.
Nation May 21 Epstein guards to skirt jail time in deal with prosecutors The two Bureau of Prisons workers tasked with guarding Jeffrey Epstein the night he killed himself in a New York jail have admitted they falsified records, but they will skirt any time behind bars under a deal with federal prosecutors.
Politics May 17 Gaetz associate pleads guilty to sex trafficking charges Greenberg pleaded guilty to charges including sex trafficking of a minor and admitted he paid at least one underage girl to have sex with him and other men.
Health May 13 WATCH: CDC eases guidance on indoor mask-wearing The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is easing indoor mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated people, allowing them to safely stop wearing masks inside in most places.
Politics May 11 Pentagon chief during Jan. 6 riot defends military response Christopher Miller plans to tell Congress on Wednesday that he was concerned that sending troops to the Capitol would fan fears of a military coup.
Politics May 11 WATCH: Senate Judiciary Committee holds hearing on 'ghost guns' The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing Tuesday on gun violence, focusing specifically on "ghost guns."…
Nation Apr 28 U.S. indicts 3 on hate crime charges in death of Georgia man The criminal case charging the three men in connection with the death of Ahmaud Arbery is the most significant civil rights prosecution undertaken to date by the Biden administration Justice Department.
Nation Apr 26 WATCH: Justice Department opens policing probe over Breonna Taylor death The Justice Department is opening a sweeping probe into policing in Louisville, Kentucky after the March 2020 death of Breonna Taylor, who was shot to death by police during a raid at her home.
Nation Apr 20 WATCH: President Biden responds to the Derek Chauvin verdict Before Tuesday's guilty verdicts were read out, President Joe Biden said he was praying for "the right verdict” in the trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin.
Nation Apr 16 Oath Keeper is 1st suspect to plead guilty in Capitol riot U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta said Friday he has agreed to cooperate with investigators in hopes of getting a lighter sentence, and the Justice Department will consider putting Schaffer in the federal witness security program.