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Former federal prosecutors say Sean Combs' verdict shows the jury didn't believe the hip-hop mogul was a mob boss.
Diddy was found not guilty of federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges with links to Miami on Wednesday morning.
The federal government is withholding more than $118 million from Arizona, which is set to go to public schools.
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It was a bold gambit that used a strategy typically reserved for organized crime cases to prosecute a music legend for ...
Federal agents found the shipment of drugs among a load of cucumbers, the latest in traffickers using fresh produce to move ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s decision last spring to shutter a slew of advisory committees has imperiled already enacted ...
Jurors found Sean “Diddy” Combs, 55, not guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering charges, while convicting him on lesser ...
America First Legal (AFL) filed a lawsuit Tuesday against three federal agencies alleging they failed to honor information ...
The federal Department of Education is withholding $118 million in funding that Congress approved, which is supposed to go to ...
Lehigh Valley Health Network has agreed to pay $2.75 million to the federal government after an employee stole controlled ...
Prosecutors accused Koffi Taregue of receiving wire transfers from the Ivory Coast to purchase firearms at Cleveland-area gun ...
Hugo Gomez-Soto initially was charged in state court but now faces two federal charges, including distributing a fatal dose ...
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