Carrada's attorneys tried to get her out so she could say goodbye before her son died of cancer, but it was too late.
The move came after a federal prosecutor cited newly discovered evidence that he says is "materially inconsistent" with an FBI affidavit and court testimony.
A new interpretation of Maryland’s public records law from the Office of the Attorney General is drawing sharp pushback from government watchdogs.
The Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland notched a victory on its expanded list of legislative priorities Thursday, when the House and Senate approved a 287(g) ban the same day caucus members ...
President Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday rejected scientific evidence that greenhouse gases endanger ...
Representative Pramila Jayapal said she had spoken directly to Johnson about the DOJ tracking lawmakers’ searches in the ...
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An Asheville man pleaded guilty Feb. 11 to indecent liberties with a minor, triggering a judge’s order that he be held under ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced contentious questioning from House Democrats about the Justice Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
A photograph taken at the attorney general’s House testimony Wednesday appeared to show the Justice Department kept track of ...
Bondi calls lawmaker a 'washed up loser lawyer' as she and Democrats in Congress spar over whether DOJ covered up bombshell ...
Confidential, rapid Zoom consultations are available for Somalia citizens, including weekend availability for those ...