Garland says "the actions we have taken thus far" on January 6 rioters "will not be our last"
The attorney general marked one year since the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol with a sweeping defense of the Justice Department's investigation.
The attorney general marked one year since the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol with a sweeping defense of the Justice Department's investigation.
The footage will be subject to Freedom of Information Act requests and available to defense lawyers in criminal cases during the discovery process.
Log4j is a programming code written in Java and created by volunteers within the Apache Software Foundation to run across a handful of platforms: Apple's macOS, Windows and Linux.
Nearly 5,700 firearms have been confiscated so far in 2021. The previous high was 4,400 in 2019.
The new measures are part of an effort to shore up critical infrastructure after a number of ransomware attacks this year.
Plaintiffs sought millions in damages from white nationalist and neo-Nazi leaders who organized the two-day rally that left one dead and scores injured.
Jury deliberations have begun in the case taking aim at notorious white nationalist and neo-Nazi leaders.
Plaintiffs are seeking damages for physical and emotional injuries suffered as a result of the violent 2017 Charlottesville rally organized by white supremacists.
Report finds companies that have already experienced ransomware attacks fear they'll fall victim again during the holiday season, and many aren't prepared.
The new system is designed to speed up a notoriously red-taped hiring process.
A DHS terrorism bulletin also flagged "broad sharing of false narratives and conspiracy theories," posing challenges to law enforcement.
Images of mounted agents dispersing migrants along the Rio Grande prompted nationwide outrage in September.
The defendants cited freedom of speech.
A report released Monday the House Oversight and Reform Committee found a "number of failings at CBP, including an inconsistent disciplinary process."
The original data published in August had a technical error that inadvertently excluded some data from Ohio