Voters should accept that election results may not be known on Election Night and that does not indicate fraud, experts say.
Author: Kristine Phillips, USA TODAY
Federal judge rejects Trump’s efforts to block Manhattan DA’s subpoena for tax returns
A federal judge on Thursday rejected the president’s effort to block a subpoena for his tax returns, another major loss for Trump.
Feds seize millions of dollars in cryptocurrency raised by major terrorist groups, DOJ says
The Justice Department said al-Qaeda, the Islamic State and the al-Qassam Brigades solicited cryptocurrency donations to fund their terror activities.
Michael Cohen was sent back to prison as a retaliatory act over tell-all book about Trump, federal judge rules
A federal judge ordered that Michael Cohen be released back to home confinement by Friday.
Former veteran hospital nursing assistant pleads guilty to murder charges in string of insulin deaths
Reta Mays was charged with seven counts of second-degree murder.
Attorney General Barr creates task force to investigate anti-government extremists
The Justice Department is taking aim at extremist groups that officials said sowed chaos during protests over the death of George Floyd.
Federal prosecutors could intervene if stay-at-home orders go too far, attorney general says
Barr said “there is no denying” that stay-at-home orders “have imposed tremendous burdens” on Americans’ daily lives.
Isolated and scared: The plight of juveniles locked up during the coronavirus pandemic
Adult facilities have released hundreds of inmates amid the coronavirus pandemic, but the juvenile system has been slow to respond, advocates say.
‘They look at me and think I’m some kind of virus’: What it’s like to be Asian during the coronavirus pandemic
For the Asian American community, the dirty looks, the harassment and the physical abuse began long before coronavirus spread across the country.
‘Complete chaos’: How the coronavirus pandemic is upending the criminal justice system
Jury trials have been suspended in more than two dozen states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands as of Wednesday.