State Department Sanctions The Terrorgram Collective

The leaders of the terrorist group, based in Brazil, Croatia, and South Africa, were also designated. The U.S. State Department designated the Terrorgram Collective and three of its…

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Chief Justice Roberts Issues Annual Year-End Report

He decried violence and disregard of court decisions. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts issued his 2024 year-end annual report on the state of the federal judiciary this…

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President Biden Commutes Sentences of Most Death Row Inmates

To keep the next administration from executing them, 37 out of 40 will now serve life in prison. President Joe Biden reduced the sentences of 37 death row…

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CA Teen Pleads Guilty to Running “Swatting” Business

Department of Justice brought charges against the culprit for hundreds of faked emergency calls. California teenager Alan Filion pled guilty this month to falsely calling SWAT on hundreds…

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Supreme Court Hears Arguments Debating Inaction as “Crime of Violence”

Attorneys for a crime family claim no action means no crime. The Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday in Delligatti v. United States regarding the definition of a…

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Federal Roundtable Seeks to Improve Coverage of Missing Indigenous Peoples

Interior and Justice Departments convened with Tribal leaders, survivors, and media to address reporting on missing or murdered Indigenous peoples and human trafficking. The Departments of the Interior…

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FBI Reports Violent Crimes Down, Hate Crimes Up

Some question the accuracy of the data due to the lack of use of new reporting system for law enforcement. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released its…

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DOJ Charges Transnational Terrorist Group Leaders with Conspiracy to Commit Violent Hate Crimes

Alleges the “Terrorgram Collective” used social media to solicit racial violence. The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced charges this week against two leaders of “The Terrorgram Collective,” a…

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Justice Department Says “Crime Free” Housing Programs Likely Illegal

The administration sends letters to police departments warning of potential discrimination. The Justice Department (DOJ) sent a letter to state and local police departments, informing them that certain…

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DHS Secretary Extends Haitian Temporary Protected Status

Deteriorating conditions in Haiti prompt 18-month extension for migrants. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas has announced that the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) provided to Haitian nationals living…

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