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DOJ strikes tentative Ticketmaster settlement as states break away to keep fighting Live Nation
By
The Associated Press
,
Larry Neumeister
and
Alanna Durkin Richer
March 9, 2026
Law
DOJ releases missing files with unconfirmed allegations about Trump from the 1980s
By
Alanna Durkin Richer
and
The Associated Press
March 6, 2026
Law
DOJ rips into Ticketmaster monopoly in court: ‘today, the concert ticket industry is broken’
By
Larry Neumeister
and
The Associated Press
March 3, 2026
Inconvenient fact about the Epstein files: they’re missing Trump mentions that have appeared in the press
By
Eric Tucker
and
The Associated Press
February 26, 2026
Law
Pam Bondi’s Epstein testimony devolves into name calling as she sweeps her own past behavior under the rug
By
Alanna Durkin Richer
,
Eric Tucker
,
Stephen Groves
and
The Associated Press
February 11, 2026
Law
Cartels turn to crypto in game of finance whack-a-mole with DOJ
By
Alanna Durkin Richer
and
The Associated Press
February 5, 2026
Law
Justice Department opens a federal civil rights probe into the killing of Alex Pretti, with FBI leading the investigation
By
Michael Biesecker
,
Rebecca Santana
,
Alanna Durkin Richer
and
The Associated Press
January 31, 2026
Politics
Top DOJ official doesn’t see any basis to open criminal civil rights investigation into Nicole Good’s death
By
Alanna Durkin Richer
,
Eric Tucker
and
The Associated Press
January 14, 2026
Economy
The FOMC has the power to pick its own chair and could keep Powell—unless the DOJ probe and Supreme Court let Trump oust him from the Fed
By
Jason Ma
January 12, 2026
Economy
Goldman Sachs top economist says Powell probe won’t change the Fed: ‘Decisions are going to be made based on employment and inflation’
By
Sasha Rogelberg
January 12, 2026
Law
DOJ Epstein review swells to 5.2 million files, over 400 attorneys, source says
By
Stephen Groves
,
Seung Min Kim
and
The Associated Press
December 31, 2025
Law
DOJ says it discovered another million Epstein documents and may need a ‘few more weeks’ to release them
By
Seung Min Kim
,
Eric Tucker
,
Michael R. Sisak
and
The Associated Press
December 25, 2025
Law
Deputy AG Todd Blanche says Ghislaine Maxwell was transferred to a minimum-security prison because of ‘numerous threats against her life’
By
Aamer Madhani
,
Adriana Gomez Licon
and
The Associated Press
December 21, 2025
Law
DOJ official says ‘victims’ rights groups’ behind removal of Trump photo in Epstein files, yet doesn’t believe victims were shown as image returns
By
Eva Roytburg
December 21, 2025
Politics
‘Inherent contempt’ charges are being drafted now to fine AG Pam Bondi for each day that full Epstein files aren’t released, congressmen say
By
Jason Ma
December 21, 2025
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