Politics May 20 Trump pays $110,000 fine but must submit paperwork to end contempt, NY Attorney General says Former President Donald Trump has paid the $110,000 in fines he racked up after being held in contempt of court for being slow to respond to a civil subpoena issued by New York's attorney general.
Politics Apr 29 Donald Trump, fighting daily contempt fines, says he doesn’t have requested records Donald Trump's lawyers have provided a New York judge with an affidavit in which the former president claims he didn't turn over subpoenaed documents to the state attorney general's office because he doesn't have them.
Nation Apr 13 Police arrest man accused of shooting 10 in Brooklyn subway attack The man accused in the shooting of 10 people on a Brooklyn subway has been arrested and charged with a federal terrorism offense.
Politics Apr 07 Manhattan district attorney says Trump criminal investigation is continuing despite leadership shakeup Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg says a criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump and his business practices is continuing despite a recent shakeup in the probe's leadership.
Politics Mar 29 New York attorney general asks appeals court to enforce Donald Trump subpoena New York's attorney general is asking a state appeals court to uphold a lower court ruling requiring Trump to answer questions after an investigation found evidence that he may have misstated the value of his business assets for more than…
Politics Feb 24 Whistleblowers say they’re being bullied for exposing federal prison abuses Federal prison employees say they're being bullied and threatened for raising concerns about serious misconduct and claim it's indicative of widespread problems in the Bureau of Prisons.
Nation Feb 23 Senators demand Attorney General Garland reform Bureau of Prisons after AP investigation The leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee are demanding Attorney General Merrick Garland take immediate action to reform the beleaguered federal Bureau of Prisons.
Politics Feb 17 Senate launches group to examine reports of corruption and abuse in federal prisons The U.S. Senate is launching a bipartisan working group of lawmakers to scrutinize conditions within the Bureau of Prisons following reporting by The Associated Press that uncovered widespread corruption and abuse in federal prisons.
Politics Feb 15 Accounting firm cuts ties with Trump, says financial documents aren’t reliable The accounting firm that prepared former President Donald Trump’s annual financial statements says the documents, used to secure lucrative loans and burnish Trump’s image as a wealthy businessman, “should no longer be relied upon” after investigators said they found evidence…
Politics Jan 19 New York attorney general says Trump’s company misled banks, tax officials The New York attorney general's office says its civil investigation has uncovered evidence that former President Donald Trump's company used "fraudulent or misleading" asset valuations to get loans and tax benefits.