Mariah Cain, Staff Writer
A judge declared a mistrial in Brett Hankison’s civil rights trial after the jury reported it was deadlocked. Hankison was one of the officers in
Mariah Cain, Staff Writer
The Department of Justice busted a high-end brothel network that operated out of Virginia and Massachusetts. James Lee, Han Lee, and Junmyung Lee were all
Wal-Mart’s CEO Michael Duke could be the first top executive of a major U.S. company that could be charged in connection with U.S.’s Foreign Corrupt Practices Act bribery
On Wednesday, a federal judge sentenced five former New Orleans police officers to prison, ranging from 6 to 65 years for the shootings of unarmed civilians, where one
The Department of Justice and the FBI will begin investigating the death of an African-American teen, Trayvon Martin, who was shot and killed last month by a white
On Thursday, government officials will announce a record $26 billion settlement with the biggest banks related to foreclosure abuses including “robo-signing” of documents. Robo-signing is the practice of