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Justice Department Seeks to Strip U.S. Citizenship from Accused Bosnian War Criminal

Justice Dept sues to revoke citizenship of ex-Bosnian Serb officer accused of war crimes, torture, and sexual assault during the 1990s Balkan conflict.

Texas’ Most Wanted: $6,000 Reward for Violent Fugitive Robert Bustrillo-Vasquiez

Texas authorities offer $6,000 reward for violent fugitive Robert Bustrillo-Vasquiez, a Honduran national with multiple deportations wanted for kidnapping and sexual assault charges.

U.S. Sanctions Chinese Chemical Firm Supplying Synthetic Opioids to America

U.S. Treasury freezes assets of Chinese chemical supplier Guangzhou Tengyue for trafficking deadly synthetic opioids and cutting agents despite prior indictments.

Chicago Labor Day Weekend Sees 58 Shot, 8 Killed: Calls for Action Amid Political Tension

Chicago's Labor Day weekend erupted in violence with 58 people shot and 8 killed, sparking political tensions as Trump threatens federal intervention while Pritzker rejects military solutions.

Texas Cold Case Solved: DNA Technology Leads to Arrest in 2005 Murder

After 18 years, advanced DNA technology leads to arrest in brutal murder of pregnant Valerie Laguna in Texas, bringing hope for justice in this shocking cold case.

U.S. Sanctions $300M Iraqi-Iranian Oil Smuggling Network Exposed

Treasury cracks down on $300M Iranian oil smuggling network operated by Iraqi businessman who blended and disguised crude through ship transfers in the Persian Gulf to evade sanctions.

DOJ Launches Trade Fraud Task Force to Crack Down on Tariff Evasion

DOJ launches aggressive Trade Fraud Task Force combining Civil and Criminal Divisions to crack down on tariff evasion, intensifying enforcement under "America First" trade policies.

Minneapolis Church Shooting: 2 Children Dead, 17 Injured at Back-to-School Mass

Tragedy strikes Minneapolis church as gunman kills 2 children, injures 17 others during back-to-school mass; shooter dead from self-inflicted wound as community mourns senseless violence.

North Korean IT Workers Infiltrating U.S. Firms to Fund Weapons Program

Discover how North Korean IT workers are infiltrating US companies to steal data and funnel millions to fund weapons programs, prompting new Treasury Department sanctions.

Chicago Crime Surge: Why the Murder Rate Keeps Breaking Records in 2024

Chicago's murder rate towers at 5x NYC's, with residents feeling abandoned amid gun violence, as federal intervention looms despite local officials claiming recent improvements.

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