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DOJ Charges Charlotte Train Stabbing Suspect With Federal Crime: 'We Will Seek the Maximum Penalty'

Decarlos Brown Jr., who was caught on video killing Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, is already facing first-degree murder charge in state court

Trump Admin Sues California, Alleging Electric Truck Mandate Illegal

The DOJ asked federal courts to declare California's mandate illegal and block the state from implementing it any further

DOJ To Seek Death Penalty Against Accused Jewish Museum Murderer Elias Rodriguez: Report

Anti-Israel activist killed two Israeli embassy staffers before yelling 'Free, Free Palestine,' police say

UCLA Agrees To Pay Millions, Enter Into Consent Decree To Settle Discrimination Suit From Jewish Students

The Justice Department also found the California university violated federal civil rights law

Trump DOJ Urges Maryland Supreme Court To Toss Lawsuits Seeking Climate Damages From Oil Companies

The suits are part of a coordinated effort targeting oil companies from dozens of Democratic-led cities and states

DOJ Sues Minnesota Over Law Granting In-State Tuition, Financial Aid to Illegal Immigrants

'No state can be allowed to treat Americans like second-class citizens in their own country,' Pam Bondi says

Trial Date Set for Three Men Charged in Iranian Assassination Plots Against Trump, Dissident

Farhad Shakeri, an 'asset of the Iranian regime,' allegedly plotted the assassination of Iranian dissident Masih Alinejad in addition to President Trump

Alleged Iranian Plot To Assassinate Trump Heads Through Federal Court

Farhad Shakeri, an 'Iranian asset,' told federal agents that the IRGC tasked him with assassinating President Donald Trump