NC legislators pass Iryna’s Law on criminal justice reform; NC House and Senate at stalemate over Medicaid funding; and the NC House passes Political Terrorism Prevention Act. Panelists: Former NC ...
A Congressional hearing in Charlotte on Monday further stoked debate over how to address crime and public safety in the wake of a high-profile stabbing on the city’s light rail. The U.S. House ...
Brianna J. Rivers had been facing a second-degree assault charge for the April incident which took place in Harlem while Savannah Craven Antao was interviewing her, but a court dismissed the case in ...
The two-time Pro Bowler praised his "amazing experiences" with the agency and said was able to leave because of the money he made throughout his 13-year NFL career — unlike some of his coworkers.
The National Criminal Victimization Survey conducted in 2023 by the Justice Department gathered data on nearly 6 million violent incidents reported by law enforcement. Their findings show over 3.5 ...
Fueled by their Project 2025–inspired war on the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Trump and his allies fundraised millions in aid last fall for areas of the country ravaged by the Category 4 ...
Netanyahu addresses largely empty General Assembly hall in speech filled with gimmicks, overtures toward unconvinced hostage families and a full-throttled defense of Israel's war in Gaza ...
Kimberly Hendricks Jones will become interim director of the Criminal Justice Institute, effective at the end of this month, when longtime director Cheryl May’s resignation takes effect.
The FBI is encouraging college juniors and seniors to apply for the free Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Collegiate Academy.
President Trump is directing the Justice Department to prosecute his perceived political enemies, upending the career ranks and raising questions about selective prosecution.
A Bay Area program helping incarcerated youth earn college degrees is reshaping access to higher education across California.