Texas Man Guilty For Role In Assault On U.S. Capitol In Landmark Win For Prosecutors
A Texas man who joined the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S.
Jury To Decide Fate Of U.S. Capitol Rioter As Bellwether Trial Ends
U.S. federal prosecutors on Monday are expected to make closing arguments in the first jury trial of someone charged with joining in the Jan.
Prosecutor Says Texas Man On Trial Was 'A Leader' Of Assault On U.S. Capitol
A federal prosecutor accused a Texas man of being "a leader" of the Jan.
Analysis-U.S. House Panel's Push For Trump Criminal Charges May Fall Flat
Former President Donald Trump appears unlikely to face federal criminal charges for his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss despite a U.S.
U.S. Prosecutors To Open First Criminal Trial Against Alleged Capitol Rioter
U.S. federal prosecutors on Wednesday will make opening statements in the first of what could be hundreds of criminal trials of people accused of joining the Jan.
Accused U.S. Capitol Rioter Wanted To Drag Pelosi From Building, Prosecutor Says
The Texas man who is the first person to stand trial for joining the Jan.
First Criminal Trial Of Accused U.S. Capitol Rioter Begins With Jury Selection
The first criminal trial of a person accused of taking part in the Jan.
U.S. Judge Orders Oath Keepers Founder Jailed Ahead Of Sedition Trial
A U.S. judge on Friday said Oath Keepers militia founder Stewart Rhodes should remain in jail as he awaits trial on a charge of seditious conspiracy for his alleged role in plotting the deadly Jan.
Oath Keepers Founder To Remain In Jail Until Sedition Trial, U.S. Judge Rules
The founder of the Oath Keepers militia, Stewart Rhodes, will remain in jail until his seditious conspiracy trial for allegedly helping plot the assault on the U.S.
Wife Of U.S. Naval Engineer Pleads Guilty In Plot To Sell Secrets
The wife of a former U.S. naval engineer pleaded guilty on Friday to helping her husband try to sell secrets about U.S. nuclear submarines to an unknown foreign country.
Analysis-Sarah Palin Defamation Case A Long Shot For U.S. Supreme Court -experts
Sarah Palin faces a narrow path ahead if she wants to use her defamation case against the New York Times as a vehicle to challenge broad U.S.
Analysis-Palin's Legal Fight With The New York Times Is Far From Over
A surprising and unusual ruling against Sarah Palin in her defamation case against the New York Times has narrowed the former Alaska governor's route to victory but the high-profile suit is far from over, legal experts said.
Ex-U.S. Naval Engineer Charged With Submarine Espionage Pleads Guilty
A former U.S. Navy engineer charged with attempting to sell secrets about nuclear submarines to a foreign power pleaded guilty on Monday as part of a deal with prosecutors.
U.S. Naval Engineer Charged With Submarine Espionage Due In Court For Plea Hearing
A former U.S. Navy engineer charged with attempting to sell secrets about nuclear submarines to a foreign power will appear in court for a plea hearing on Monday, a likely indication that he intends to plead guilty.
Ex-National Guard Member Gets Six Months For Assaulting Police In U.S. Capitol Riot
A former National Guard member who served in Iraq on Thursday received a six-month prison sentence for punching two police officers during the Jan.
Ex-National Guard Member Could Get Over Two Years For Assaulting Police In U.S. Capitol Riot
US-USA-CAPITOL-SECURITY-SENTENCE:Ex-National Guard member could get over two years for assaulting police in U.S. Capitol riot
Apple News: US Trade Judge Declines To Block iPhone Imports
A U.S. trade judge on Friday declined to block the importation of Apple Inc iPhones with chips from Intel Corp, handing a major defeat to Qualcomm Inc in its high-stakes legal dispute with the iPhone maker.
SEC Scrutiny Of Tesla Grows As Goldman Hints At Adviser Role
The latest news extended the roller-coaster ride for the electric car-maker's investors in recent days, adding to uncertainty about the future course of the company.
Apple, Qualcomm Battle Over Possible Ban On Some US iPhone Imports
The staff of the U.S. International Trade Commission on Friday recommended that a trade judge find that Apple Inc. infringed at least one of Qualcomm Inc’s patents, a move that could lead to blocking the import of some iPhones.