US Attorney General Warns Ransomware 'Getting Worse and Worse'
Justice Department requests largest increase in budget for cybersecurity resources in more than a decade
Justice Department requests largest increase in budget for cybersecurity resources in more than a decade
Merrick Garland, who had served as a federal appellate judge and federal prosecutor before President Joe Biden nominated him to lead the Justice Depar
The US State Department says Secretary Blinken stressed that 'an independent judiciary is essential to democratic governance'
Within years of leaving government, Clark became a critic of US foreign policy and military spending
Former Pennsylvania Health Secretary Rachel Levine to be the nation's assistant secretary of health
Walsh's confirmation, by a 68-29 margin, is likely to have a major impact on U.S. workplace laws and regulations
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra will oversee an expansion of the Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as Obamacare
Veteran government trade lawyer is first woman of color and first Asian American to hold the Cabinet-level position
Senate approves Biden's choice of Garland on a bipartisan 70-to-30 vote
The vote was 70 to 30 with many high-profile Republicans voting in support of President Biden's candidate to head the Justice Department
The department includes the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, U.S. Census, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Linda Thomas-Greenfield confirmed in a vote of 78-20, after her earlier China remarks prompted scrutiny
Merrick Garland rose to national prominence when Republicans blocked his Supreme Court nomination in 2016
One of Biden's most important Cabinet picks, Garland says he is committed to fighting discrimination and extremist attacks
The two-day hearing will include Garland's testimony and a second day for outside witnesses to testify
New secretary is expected to advance Biden's infrastructure, climate change initiatives
With 93-2 vote, retired General Lloyd Austin becomes the first African American to lead Defense Department
Republicans snubbed Garland as President Obama's Supreme Court nominee in 2016
Barr says he sees no evidence of widespread voter fraud, need for special counsels
Barr said Monday in his final press conference that the investigation into Hunter Biden's financial dealings was 'being handled responsibly and profes
If confirmed by the Senate, Xavier Becerra would assume a leading role in overseeing the new administration's coronavirus response
Move goes against longstanding policy meant to avoid federal interference
On Tuesday, Louis Dejoy suspended all mail changes until after the November 3 election
US attorney general's address is the latest in a series of speeches by administration officials that have been highly critical of China
William Barr is the president's fixer,' said Jerrold Nadler, the Chairman of the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee
The Democratic-led panel has been conducting hearings regarding how Barr and his Justice department have interfered with investigations
The Trump administration's plan to resume federal executions has been held up by court fights over the drugs used in lethal injections
Gen. Frank McKenzie, head of US Central Command, said the US is ahead of schedule for an initial drawdown by July to 8,600 troops
These were not peaceful protesters,' William Barr claims of operation ahead of President Donald Trump walking through the park for a photo-op
If bill is signed into law, White House would draw up list of Chinese officials involved in abuse of Uighurs and other Muslim minorities for possible
They 'strongly condemn' William Barr for intervening to shorten the prison term for Trump confidant Roger Stone against the recommendation of career p
William Barr, addressing a meeting of sheriffs in Washington, railed at what he called 'rogue DA's' who have taken on a new role of 'judge-legislator-
William Barr, addressing a meeting of sheriffs in Washington, railed at what he called 'rogue DA's' who have taken on a new role of 'judge-legislator-
Vote paves the way for Senate trial that may begin in earnest next week
Did President Donald Trump have legal authority to order the killing of a top Iranian general in Iraq? The short answer: Probably
The killing of Gen. Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran's elite Quds Force, could draw forceful Iranian retaliation against American interests in the r