Loretta Lynch
NFL Hires Former U.S. AG Loretta Lynch to Handle Brian Flores Case: Report
Flores sued the NFL for racial discrimination, saying that its hiring practices were discriminatory toward Black candidates looking for head coaching positions.
Loretta Lynch Speaks About Clinton Email Investigation
Obama's attorney general gave a rare interview to NBC News.
FBI Releases Docs Related to Clinton-Lynch Tarmac Talk
The former attorney general and former president met in Phoenix while the FBI was investigating Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email server.
What Will Loretta Lynch Tell Russia Investigators?
Republican lawmakers have called for a special counsel to investigate Lynch.
Loretta Lynch Denies Stopping Clinton Email Inquiry
Dubious Russian intelligence is behind accusations that Lynch interfered in an FBI investigation of candidate Hillary Clinton.
Should Obama Have Taken Charge of Comey's Email Trawl?
Could Obama have intervened to correct Comey's mistakes?
How Well Is the Huma Email Bombshell Being Handled?
Clinton's urging for full transparency is an attempt to show she has nothing to hide.
Loretta Lynch Defends Decision Not to Charge Clinton
The attorney general hears criticism from Republican lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee.
Orlando Shooter, Police Transcripts to be Released
Loretta Lynch calls nightclub massacre "an act of terror and an act of hate."
Obama Could Make Move on Gun Control This Week
On his first day back from vacation, the president on Monday reviewed possible gun control measures.
Obama to Meet Attorney General on Gun Violence
The president and Loretta Lynch are expected to finalize a set of executive actions on gun control.
FBI Director James Comey Says No Credible Threat of Paris-Type Attack in U.S.
Comey said the FBI had taken terrorism investigations "up a notch" since the Paris attacks.
Joe Biden Talks Rape Kits
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance and Attorney General Loretta Lynch also participated.
Fifty Years On, LBJ's Voting Rights Act Is Under Attack
State laws have the potential to reduce eligible voters' ability to cast ballots.
Happy 50th Birthday to the Voting Rights Act
The law, signed by then-President Lyndon B. Johnson, banned discrimination in voting.
Federal Marriage Benefits Will Be Available to Same-Sex Couples Nationwide
Previously, certain benefits didn't extend to gay couples who lived in states that didn't recognize their union.
President Obama: 'This Type of Mass Violence Does Not Happen in Other Advanced Countries'
The president addressed the country early Thursday afternoon about the deadly shooting in Charleston.
'United Passions': Self-Serving FIFA-Funded Film Bombs at Box Office
The soccer organization reportedly spent about $20 million for the making of the film.
Vladimir Putin Accuses U.S. of Trying to Take Russia's World Cup
The Russian president said it's "odd" that the United States investigated FIFA.
How the U.S. Went After FIFA Even Though It's Based in Switzerland
What gives the U.S. Department of Justice jurisdiction?
FIFA Indictment Is the 'World Cup of Fraud'
"This is the beginning of our effort, not the end," a U.S. attorney warned.
FIFA Corruption: Who Are the Officials Involved, and What Charges Do They Face?
The alleged illegal acts spanned 24 years.
Baur au Lac: One of the World's Most Luxurious Hotels Home to the FIFA Corruption Bust
If there were ever a place to get arrested, it would be the Baur au Lac in Zurich.
FIFA Officials Arrested on U.S. Corruption Charges
The U.S. Justice Department indicted 14 soccer officials on federal corruption charges.
Baltimore's Police Department Is Just Latest Under Pressure
The DOJ's decision to launch a probe there is the latest in a string of investigations into police forces around the country.
Loretta Lynch Confirms Department of Justice Review of Baltimore Police
The investigation will examine whether the Baltimore Police Department violated the Constitution.
Justice Department To Launch Baltimore Police Probe
A federal probe will look into whether Baltimore's police department has engaged in a "pattern or practice" of excessive force.
Long Island Man Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison for Attempting to Join al-Qaeda
Marcos Alonso Zea, 26, is an American citizen.
Muhanad Mahmoud al-Farekh, Deported From Pakistan, Faces Terrorism Charges
Farekh hoped to become a martyr.
U.S. Authorities Seize a Stolen Picasso
The painting, to be returned to France, was smuggled under the guise of a $37 "art craft."