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The U.S. government loses hundreds of billions to fraud each year, with criminals using stolen identities to make unemployment claims and target disaster funding.
Last year, the FBI unraveled one of the largest digital fraud cases in U.S. history, in which cyber criminals from around the world used stolen identities to pocket $6 billion in pandemic unemployment ...
President Donald Trump began making his first few federal judicial appointments in recent days, naming several individuals ...
The announcement is the latest example of a shift in the politics of the death penalty since Donald Trump returned to office.
Prosecutors say they will not seek to execute a Canadian awaiting trial in the United States for his alleged role in a ...
The United States Department of Justice released the results of a nationwide effort to crackdown on child sex predators.
A coalition of 15 states is suing the Trump administration for declaring a national "energy emergency" earlier this year ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi touted what she calls the Trump administration’s tough-on-crime response to drug enforcement, ...
House Republicans led by North Carolina Rep. Brad Knott introduced a bill Wednesday to crack down on the "worst of the worst" ...
Trump reaffirmed his nomination of Tennessee's Whitney Hermandorfer to serve on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and nominated four people for federal judgeships in Missouri, ...
Jim Walden's family is among those who have lost loved ones to crimes committed by people in the country illegally, and he ...