Federal prison officials got bonuses as staffing shortages and management problems persist in the nation’s largest correctional system.
Author: Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
Robert Mueller’s public testimony delayed one week to July 24
The planned testimony in separate sessions before two House committees was delayed one week to allow more time for both panels to question Robert Mueller.
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.
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.
Ex-Trump fixer Michael Cohen begins 3-year prison term Monday
Once a fierce Donald Trump defender, Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to arranging hush-money payments to women who claimed they had affairs with Trump.
Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein offers staunch defense of Russia investigation, jabs Obama administration
Deputy AG Rosenstein offers staunch defense of Russia investigation
Chelsea Manning jailed for contempt after refusing to testify in WikiLeaks grand jury investigation
Judge jails Chelsea Manning for contempt after she refused to testify before a grand jury investigating WikiLeaks.
$356,000 to protect your computer? Feds promise ‘all-out attack’ on scams targeting the elderly
Attorney General William Barr said he would mount an “all-out attack” on scams targeting the elderly.
Jeffrey Rosen, Transportation official, nominated as Justice Department’s second-in-command to replace Rod Rosenstein
Transportation official nominated as deputy attorney general at Justice Dept