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Judge James Boasberg, a bipartisan appointee with a long Washington legal career, is facing impeachment calls from President Donald Trump after blocking a deportation effort.
A jury found Aimee Bock guilty in the Feeding Our Future fraud case, convicting her and co-defendant Salim Said on multiple charges tied to a scheme that stole money meant to feed children.
Minnesota Sen. Justin Eichorn resigned after being charged in a prostitution sting that federal prosecutors say involved an attempt to solicit sex from someone believed to be 17.

Minnesota state senator Justin Eichorn was arrested and accused of trying to arrange prostitution with someone he thought was a 17-year-old girl, leading to calls for him to resign.

A volunteer firefighter in Georgia was charged after allegedly taking and sharing photos of the bodies of twin brothers found dead on a mountain.
The Justice Department, led by Pam Bondi, may use the state secrets privilege to keep Judge James Boasberg from seeing details about deportation flights tied to President Donald Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act.

The Trump administration is moving to reinstate nearly 25,000 fired federal workers after courts ruled their layoffs were illegal.

Dorian Trevor Sykes, a convicted bank robber and crime novelist, was arrested again after officials said he robbed two banks near Detroit about a year after leaving prison.

President Donald Trump’s offer of refuge to Afrikaners has drawn close to 70,000 South Africans who want more information about moving to the United States.

Delaware is rushing a corporate law change after Elon Musk’s fight over Tesla’s pay deal, as the state tries to keep its role as the top place for companies to incorporate.
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