The governor vows to hold Hillary Clinton "accountable" for using a private email address -- despite the disclosure of his own two private accounts.
He slammed Clinton for her private server. Now he won't release his own messages.
Jack Warner was indicted in May in connection with a corruption scandal at soccer's global governing body.
A new measure gives California prosecutors more power in dealing with revenge porn cases.
An Ohio political action group initially fell 29,000 valid signatures short of the 305,591 needed to put its constitutional amendment on the ballot.
There is a disparity between the number of petitions and signatures ResponsibleOhio claimed to collect and the number the group actually submitted to the Ohio Secretary of State's office.
A letter from a whistleblower to U.S. attorney general Loretta Lynch raises questions about the federal prosecutor leading the probe.
A letter from three groups sent to the U.S. Attorney General called for an investigation of CIA interrogation techniques.
The U.S. has charged former and current FIFA officials with 46 criminal counts ranging from racketeering to false tax returns.
The House Financial Services Committee also wants to know whether the federal government retaliated against ratings agencies for downgrading U.S. debt.
Police said Zimmerman did not fire a gun.
After a five-month delay, Sen. Mike Lee tells "Meet the Press" a Loretta Lynch vote is weeks away.
A New York state regulatory agency's investigation means more scrutiny for FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program in the wake of fraud allegations.
President Obama, the CFPB chief and the Virginia State Attorney General have joined forces against debt traps and high-cost loan products.
“Trayvon would have to be here to tell his story,” Tracy Martin reportedly said Wednesday, after investigators said there was insufficient evidence to charge George Zimmerman for killing his son.
U.S. prosecutors have just 90 days to bring cases against individuals for wrongdoing in the 2008 financial crisis. Here's who could be charged.
The Missouri city's police department could reportedly be hit with a lawsuit for alleged discriminatory practices.
The 35-year-old Mexican national was fatally shot by police last week in Pasco, Washington. Police alleged the unarmed man threw rocks at them.
Attorney general-designate Loretta Lynch's highest-profile investigation, of HSBC in 2012, did little to change the bank's culture.
"I would go out to take depositions and be mistaken for the court reporter all the time,” as a young black lawyer, Lynch said.
Loretta Lynch, the head federal prosecutor in Brooklyn, is emerging as a leading candidate to replace U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, according to people familiar with the matter.
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has a history of strong stances on hot-button issues.