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DOJ takes up Trump’s request to investigate his years of friendship with Jeffrey Epstein by targeting prominent Democrats
By
Michael R. Sisak
,
Jesse Bedayn
and
The Associated Press
November 15, 2025
Banking
A $400 million lawsuit against UBS is designed to punish banks who throw employees to the wolves
By
Financial Writer
November 7, 2025
Law
New York AG Letitia James charged in mortgage fraud investigation
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Alanna Durkin Richer
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Michael R. Sisak
,
Eric Tucker
and
The Associated Press
October 9, 2025
Law
Trump nominates White House aide to replace U.S. attorney who was forced out after failing to prosecute president’s adversaries
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Alanna Durkin Richer
,
Meg Kinnard
and
The Associated Press
September 21, 2025
Law
U.S. attorney who failed to charge Trump adversary resigns under pressure from administration
By
Alanna Durkin Richer
,
Eric Tucker
and
The Associated Press
September 20, 2025
Economy
DOJ opens mortgage-fraud probe into Lisa Cook, source says
By
Eric Tucker
,
Paul Wiseman
and
The Associated Press
September 4, 2025
Tech
Judge rules Google must share some search data and end exclusive distribution deals, but won’t force Google to sell Chrome
By
Jeremy Kahn
and
Alexei Oreskovic
September 2, 2025
Politics
Sandwich-hurling protester in DC only charged with misdemeanor, disappointing Trump’s plans to make him a felon
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Alanna Durkin Richer
and
The Associated Press
August 29, 2025
Politics
Pam Bondi fires 37-year-old DOJ employee who threw a sub sandwich at a border patrol worker
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Michael Kunzelman
,
Alanna Durkin Richer
and
The Associated Press
August 15, 2025
Politics
Pam Bondi dismisses charges against Utah plastic surgeon accused of throwing away $28,000 worth of Covid vaccines
By
Mark Thiessen
and
The Associated Press
July 13, 2025
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How Epstein’s ‘client list’ went from ‘sitting on my desk’ to something the DOJ says doesn’t exist
By
Eric Tucker
,
Alanna Durkin Richer
and
The Associated Press
July 8, 2025
Cybersecurity
Inside Operation Gold Rush: How a transnational criminal network exploited the U.S. health care system out of $14.6 billion
By
Alanna Durkin Richer
and
The Associated Press
June 30, 2025
Cybersecurity
Justice Department moves to confiscate $7.7 million of allegedly stolen crypto as North Korean IT workers infiltrate U.S. companies
By
Digital Assets Editor
June 5, 2025
Cybersecurity
The Department of Justice just seized crypto and 145 web domains from what they allege was an online marketplace for stolen credit cards
By
Research Team
June 5, 2025
Finance
DOJ formally moves to dismiss fraud charge against Boeing connected to 737 Max plane crashes that killed 346
By
Research Team
May 30, 2025
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