Last year, two Black men were beaten and tasered by six officers in a no-warrant house raid. Since then, the Justice ...
The Mississippi Highway Patrol (MHP ... According to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), it failed to have an ADA training program in place for its employees and contractors, failed to file ...
In reaching the non-prosecution agreement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California and the DoJ on Friday, Wynn Las Vegas admitted it used illegal money ...
“If for example, may makita tayong mas malaking tao sa investigation, hindi na magiging most guilty si former Mayor Alice Guo,” DOJ Assistant Secretary and spokesperson Mico Clavano said at a news ...
DIRESTA: Yeah. So that's the second thing that the DOJ releases, and so that's actually wholly separate from this other thing that RT is doing, but also related from a persistent actor that ...
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld asked whether the Associated Press should be looked at by the Department of Justice for “misinformation” after the outlet updated an out of context JD Vance quote.
For those who still, even now, insist that the Russia scandal has been discredited, this hasn’t been a great week. In fact, as NBC News reported, the broader story took an important turn when ...
JACKSON, Miss. (WKRG) — Mississippi residents who can’t make it to vote in person in November can now apply for absentee ballots. According to a press release from Mississippi Secretary of ...
11TH AT 5 P.M. SPEAKING OF COUNTDOWN, THE COUNTDOWN IS ARE ON. WE ARE 30 DAYS AWAY FROM THE MISSISSIPPI STATE FAIR AND SETUP IS ALREADY UNDERWAY. TENTS AND ATTRACTIONS ALREADY GOING UP AT THE ...
A 41-year-old man incarcerated at Central Mississippi Correctional Facility in Rankin County died Thursday of an apparent overdose. Mississippi Department of Corrections Commissioner Burl Cain ...
A man accused of murder in Louisville was arrested Aug. 30 in Mississippi in connection to a July homicide, Louisville Metro Police spokesperson Aaron Ellis said Friday in a news release.
ST. LOUIS – A U.S. District judge sentenced a woman to prison on Thursday for stealing over $165,000 from her employer at a St. Louis-area comic book publishing company. According to the U.S ...