President Trump on Monday decided to reimpose a blockade on Iranian ships and take control of the Strait of Hormuz, moving the countries closer to all-out war a month after the sides negotiated a path to peace.
The Justice Department announced that it has filed a complaint and proposed consent decree against South Bow (USA) LP and South Bow Infrastructure Operations Inc., the owner and operator of the Keystone Pipeline, to resolve allegations that the ...
Nearly two dozen conservative groups asked the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday to look into why Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan has not recused herself from an upcoming case involving "climate lawfare."
More than half a million federal employees and retirees owe a combined $6.3 billion in unpaid taxes, and the IRS's own enforcement tools are barely being used. Susan Ferrechio breaks down which agencies have the worst compliance records and why ...
Hungary's Parliament voted to oust President Tamas Sulyok, a key ally of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban, as Prime Minister Peter Magyar moves to dismantle the old political order.
A Bulgarian national already serving federal prison time for a multimillion-dollar online fraud scheme now faces new charges after allegedly conspiring to move cryptocurrency that had been seized by the U.S. government, according to the Justice ...
A federal judge flayed President Trump and the Justice Department Monday for their handling of his lawsuit against the IRS, saying they tried to pull a fast one and abused the court in an attempt to create his anti-weaponization payout fund.