DoJ attorneys resign over blocked ICE shooting investigation
Senior US Justice Department lawyers resign after a Trump-appointed official blocks a civil rights probe into the fatal shooting of an unarmed woman by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
Senior US Justice Department lawyers resign after a Trump-appointed official blocks a civil rights probe into the fatal shooting of an unarmed woman by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
The criminal probe into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is a stark warning to all independent institutions, including the Supreme Court, as Trump demands absolute authority. Read the analysis.
US Senator Thom Tillis pledges to halt all Federal Reserve appointments after a Justice Department investigation into Chair Jerome Powell, escalating a clash over central bank independence. Read the full story.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell alleges the Department of Justice threatened him with a criminal indictment over Congressional testimony. Read the full story on the escalating pressure on the US central bank.
Experts warn that Donald Trump's executive order to reschedule cannabis will not protect vulnerable groups from federal prosecution and deportation, as the DOJ rescinds protective guidance. Read the full analysis.
The UN's top court hears a landmark case accusing Myanmar of genocide against the Rohingya. Survivors hope for justice and a precedent for future allegations.
Civil service morale has seen a slight uptick following Labour's 2024 election win, with significant boosts in the health and energy departments. Read the full analysis of the annual Whitehall monitor report.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell alleges the Justice Department is threatening him criminally for defying Trump's rate cut demands. Explore the escalating political attack on central bank independence.
Three directors resign from Adelaide Festival board as author Randa Abdel-Fattah serves legal notice over cancelled event. Read the latest on the cultural dispute.
US congressmen accuse the Justice Department of violating the law by failing to release all Jeffrey Epstein documents. They demand court intervention for full transparency.
The US Department of Justice has disclosed a mere fraction of Jeffrey Epstein documents, with millions more under review. Political outrage grows over delays and alleged redactions.
The US Justice Department has published under 1% of Jeffrey Epstein documents, missing a legal deadline. Democrats accuse the Trump administration of 'lawlessness'.
The US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against two California cities, challenging local laws that restrict natural gas in new buildings. This marks the latest federal clash with the state's progressive climate policies.
Newly released documents reveal a shocking timeline of failures by US authorities to stop Jeffrey Epstein, despite numerous reports over two decades. Experts analyse the systemic breakdowns.
Joseph Tirrell, the DoJ's senior ethics official, was abruptly dismissed after challenging Attorney General Pam Bondi over gifts and FIFA World Cup tickets. His firing raises concerns over political interference in the civil service.
A US judge has unsealed documents suggesting a Salvadoran man's prosecution for human smuggling may be retaliation for a wrongful deportation. Read the latest on the high-profile case.
The US Justice Department is reviewing over 5 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein files, a massive effort pulling resources from other cases. Documents reveal earlier FBI alerts. Read the latest.
Amid climate chaos, grassroots movements, court victories, and new alliances are driving real change. Discover the hopeful forces challenging fossil fuel inertia and demanding a just transition.
US Justice Department uncovers over a million new Jeffrey Epstein-related files, pushing back a key Congressional deadline. Read the latest on the ongoing investigation.
US authorities have identified a massive new trove of over a million documents potentially linked to Jeffrey Epstein. Lawyers are working to review them for release. Read the latest.
The US Justice Department has hundreds of thousands of Jeffrey Epstein records still to review. Victims and politicians demand transparency as new files mention Donald Trump. Read the latest.
Redacted text in the Jeffrey Epstein case documents was revealed using basic computer techniques, exposing new allegations. Discover the details and fallout.
The latest US Justice Department release of Jeffrey Epstein documents fails to detail the failures that let him thrive. Survivors, including Lisa Phillips, pledge to continue their own pursuit of justice. Read their story.
The latest 11,000-page Epstein document dump reveals emails involving 'The Invisible Man', alleged to be Prince Andrew, and details Trump's flights. Explore the key findings.
A massive 10GB trove of 8,000 Jeffrey Epstein files, including videos and emails, has been released by the US Department of Justice, shedding new light on the case.
A major new batch of Jeffrey Epstein files has been released by the US Justice Department, containing new references to Donald Trump. Read the latest details and analysis here.
Donald Trump says he 'hated' seeing photos of Bill Clinton in the newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents. Get the latest on the political fallout and statements from both sides.
Donald Trump expresses sympathy for figures like Bill Clinton after the release of Jeffrey Epstein documents, criticising the damage to those who 'innocently met' him. Read the latest.
Bill Clinton calls for immediate release of all Epstein documents, alleging selective disclosure protects someone. DOJ defends partial release to safeguard victims.
Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, are pushing for legal action against the Justice Department for missing the legal deadline to release all Jeffrey Epstein documents. Discover the political fallout.