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A Dallas man was convicted of mailing threats to federal judges and sending white powder hoaxes that shut down a Fort Worth courthouse. He faces decades in prison.
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Nine people, including rappers Pooh Shiesty and Big30, were charged Thursday for kidnapping and robbing numerous people at gunpoint in a Dallas music studio.
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Bondi's departure comes amid simmering frustration over her leadership and handling of the Epstein files. President Trump says Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will be acting attorney general.
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Project Safe Neighborhoods is a U.S. Department of Justice program aimed at reducing and preventing crimes.
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The agreement with the Department of Justice and U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, filed in court Tuesday, settles the 2023 lawsuit alleging that owners of the development engaged in deceptive advertising and targeted Hispanic residents with predatory loans and seller-financed mortgages.
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Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot is one of the founders of the Fight Against Federal Overreach project after federal agents killed two people in Minneapolis.
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The suit accused RealPage of facilitating the sharing of pricing data that assisted landlords in fixing rent prices across the nation.
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Several media outlets, quoting anonymous federal officials, reported that hundreds of Texas troops could be coming home soon from the Chicago area after their activation was halted by a federal court.
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Seth Sikes of Kennedale faces one count of providing material support to terrorists in connection with the July 4 shooting injured a local police officer. Prosecutors say defendants were motivated by "antifa" ideology, which President Donald Trump deemed a domestic terrorist threat in late September.
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鈥淎ntifa鈥 is now at the center of the Justice Department's case against two people charged for their alleged roles in a North Texas ICE detention center shooting. How it plays out in court could be indicative of the Trump administration's broader strategy for cracking down on purported left-wing violence.
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Trump鈥檚 鈥渙ne-two punch鈥 targeting immigration courts will test Texas detention centers, experts warnMoves to end bond for migrants and fire dozens of immigration judges deprive undocumented detainees of due process and may keep them in overcrowded centers longer, experts say.
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The justice department first launched the investigation into the development in May.