In the wake of a WSJ report that AG Pam Bondi told Trump he appears in the Epstein files, Democrats have branded the GOP the "Pedophile Protection Party."
The White House released classified files related to the assassination of MLK in a move criticized as an attempt to distract from undisclosed Epstein files.
Surveillance footage released by the DOJ to support its claim that Epstein's suicide was not suspicious contains metadata suggesting the video was edited.
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) revised his opinion on the existence of alleged Epstein files, months after claiming the FBI had uncovered a trove of new documents.
A resurfaced tweet from September 2021 shows JD Vance questioning why the full extent of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged ties to elite figures was never investigated.
A Michigan man has been sentenced to prison time for alleged threatening comments he made against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, other Democratic politicians and members of the LGBTQ+ community on YouTube.
Conspiracy theorists buying into the claim that recent hurricanes were created by the federal government are now sending death threats to meteorologists.
Puerto Rico prosecutors have successfully smashed a ring consisting TSA workers and airport employees that allegedly smuggled 20 tons of cocaine worth $100 million into the U.S for more than ten years.
An oil company consultant and former Chevron Corp trader have been arrested and charged with running a kickback scheme while cheating Chevron out of the full value of trades, according to U.S authorities.
The founder of Rigzone, David Kent, was arrested for wire fraud and conspiracy after allegedly hacking the very site that he created which is now owned by DHI.
The wife of a dead ISIS commander Umm Sayyaf was charge with conspiracy leading to the death of US aid Kayla Mueller. One year into the case, Mueller's family still seeks justice.
Two Vietnamese citizens and a Canadian have been charged with running a massive cyberfraud ring that stole 1 billion email addresses, then sent spam offering knockoff software products, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Friday.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Saturday his government had captured Americans, including a pilot, involved in espionage activities and said U.S. citizens in the future will have to seek visas to come to the OPEC nation.