Washington Post: Whistleblower told US Justice Department that Israeli spyware firm tried to gain access to network used by Americans traveling abroad; US lawmaker: 'Really fishy'

Assistant AG says number of FBI investigations into suspected violent extremists has more than doubled since spring 2020: 'We have seen a growing threat'

Nomination for Justice Department's civil rights nixed after conservative criticism; Black dad and white, Jewish mom married when interracial marriage still illegal in many states

Dov Malnik, former member of national squad, pleaded guilty to his role in an insider trading scheme that made profits of millions of dollars; second Israeli also charged in affair

In the weeks since the restrictions took effect, Texas providers say abortions in the state have dropped precipitously, while clinics in neighboring states are being swamped

After mounting pressure on White House, federal lawsuit asks to declare new legislation invalid in order 'to protect the rights that Texas has violated'

No one has been criminally charged into investigation of 17 items, which include community ledgers, memorial books, records of European communities

Mariam Taha Thompson, a Pentagon linguist in Iraq, admits to passing names of government assets to Lebanese individual, who sought the info after US strike on top Iranian general

Majority Leader Schumer hails judge for his 'integrity, independence, respect for the rule of law and credibility on both sides of the aisle'

Hearings to confirm Vanita Gupta as associate attorney general, the No. 3 job at the Justice Department, start Tuesday

Pages