Justice Dept. Subpoenas Wall Street Journal in Leak Investigation
Federal prosecutors issued rare subpoenas seeking reporters’ records tied to Pentagon warnings about Iran, raising First Amendment concerns about press freedom and leak investigations.
US charges Mexican state governor with drug trafficking
The US Justice Department charged Sinaloa's governor and nine officials for alleged ties to the Sinaloa Cartel, marking a significant anti-cartel effort.
US Prisons Russian Access Broker for Aiding Ransomware Attacks
Volkov, 26, has been accused of taking part in Yanluowang ransomware attacks that caused more than $9 million in losses - the cybercriminals attempted to extort $24 million in ransom from targeted organizations.
The DOJ's Charges Against the Maduros Actually Seem Pretty Strong
U.S. prosecutors allege Nicolás Maduro and his wife led drug-trafficking operations, presenting cooperating witnesses, recordings, and direct links suggesting a solid criminal case.