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Attorney General Todd Blanche says White House ballroom project is vital after recent security shooting incident.
Federal prosecutors say California physician falsified Botox claims, exposing weaknesses in Medicare oversight and healthcare billing.
Adani case fallout raises questions about Trump-era justice, global anti-corruption enforcement, and the growing politicization of American legal authority.
DOJ sues Cloudera, alleging discriminatory hiring practices favoring foreign visa holders over qualified American tech workers.
Violent incidents near the OpenAI CEO’s San Francisco home have sparked safety concerns, prompting police responses.
Who is Peter Attia? CBS News contributor resigns after Epstein Files controversy and DOJ document release scrutiny.
UnitedHealth Group is under criminal and civil investigation by the DOJ over alleged Medicare fraud, raising serious questions about billing practices and industry oversight.
Google finds itself in hot water yet again. This time the tech giant has run afoul of the Department of Justice (DOJ) for its work with artificial intelligence
Currently, the DOJ is pursuing two major anti-monopoly cases against Google. The first case focuses on Google’s dominance in the search engine market
Indian American Republican White House aspirant accuses Biden of instructing DOJ to go after his political rival
Agarwal, Ned Segal, and Vijaya Gadde’s lawsuit seeks over $1 million in reimbursements
The release said agencies will also provide each other with technical assistance.
Field will be produced before the court on Monday for arraignment.
