The president-elect’s intention marks a rejection of decades of U.S. policy that has prioritized self-determination over ...
The Canadian Auto Workers and its successor union, Unifor, shifted their political strategy dramatically in response to ...
After decades of consolidation, just four firms now control at least 97 percent of the $68 billion frozen potato market. A ...
The Department of Justice announced Friday it has resolved an investigation into biased policing by California’s Antioch Police Department, where racist texts allegedly sent by officers sparked ...
The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), along with John MacKinnon and Lisa Lavranos filed a lawsuit on Tuesday ...
A US Army veteran who allegedly went to Lebanon and Syria to try to join Hezbollah has been indicted for attempting to support a "terrorist" organization, the Justice Department said Thursday.
Theodore Farnsworth, former CEO of MoviePass parent Helios & Matheson, pleaded guilty to charges of defrauding and conspiring ...
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. In a surprising move on a lightning-quick ...
In his end of year judicial report, Chief Justice John Roberts chose to claim the mantle of both embattled civil rights champions and also infallible monarchs while blaming pretty much everyone ...
The former chief executive of the parent company of MoviePass, Theodore Farnsworth, pleaded guilty to charges of securities ...
The report, from the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, also found that Oklahoma City, the state's largest city, defaults to sending police officers to deal with mental health crises even ...
The US Justice Department has entered a court-enforceable agreement with Georgia’s Fulton County over jail conditions that federal investigators have described as inhumane, violent and unsanitary.