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Accused Bitcoin Mega Crook Made Rap Videos. And Dear God, Are They Cringey
Feds seized $3.6 billion in Bitcoin linked to a 2016 Bitfinex hack from Heather Morgan, who also raps under the name "Razzlekhan," and husband Ilya Lichtenstein
Portland Police Used a Proud Boy Meme in Their Training Materials. The Feds Want Answers
Department of Justice decries a cover-up of the “offensive” Power Point, as activist sue Portland cops alleging a “campaign of violence” against protesters
Throat-Stabbing and Tattoo Removal by ‘Flaming Log’: Two White Supremacist Gang Members Convicted in Federal RICO Case
Court documents offer a glimpse inside the violent neo-Nazi prison gang the Aryan Circle
Justice Department Sues Uber for Overcharging Customers With Disabilities
The DOJ claims the ride-sharing company's fees for taking more than two minutes to get into a car violate the Americans with Disabilities Act
150 Alleged Opioid Traffickers Arrested in Darknet Sting
Coordinated international law enforcement effort led to seizure of more than 500 pounds of drugs — worth $31.6 million — in what is being called 'Operation Dark HunTor'
Biden Administration Sues to Stop ‘Clearly Unconstitutional’ Texas Abortion Bounty Law
Abortions in Texas could resume within "weeks" if a court grants the Justice Department an injunction
Trump’s Election Fraud Claims Were ‘All Bullshit’ Former AG Barr Says
“We realized from the beginning it was just bullshit,” former attorney general Bill Barr said
Can Psychedelics Help Make Dying Easier?
"I need to be in a space where I am not hopeless," says one terminal cancer patient who is suing the Justice Department and the DEA for her right to use psilocybin
DOJ Says It Will No Longer Use Court Orders to Seize Journalists’ Records, Identify Sources
An investigation that began under the Trump administration tried to seize reporters' email and phone records in order to identify their sources
Four Ex-Police Officers Indicted on Civil Rights Charges in George Floyd Death
Derek Chauvin, Thomas Lane, J. Kueng, and Tou Thao each face counts related to violating Floyd’s right to be free from unreasonable seizure, and failure to provide medical care
Blue Bailout: Covid-19 Cash Is Militarizing Cops Across the Country
How police departments are using pandemic funds to bulk up their high-tech arsenals
Department of Justice to Investigate Louisville Police Over Use of Force, Discriminatory Tactics
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the investigation days after launching a similar one in Minneapolis
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