The United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut announced that John Bryk, 61, of Trumbull, has waived his right to indictment and pleaded guilty before United States District Judge Janet C. Hall in Bridgeport to one count of conspiracy to make a false statement in a Department of Housing and Urban Development transaction.
Two former Washington D.C. tax preparers have been indicted on tax charges, the Justice Department and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced.
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit in federal court in San Juan, Puerto Rico, charging the Puerto Rico Department of Justice (PRDOJ) with employment discrimination for failing to provide a reasonable accommodation to an employee with a disability, as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Nicolas Cage was arrested and charged for domestic abuse and disturbing the peace in New Orleans over the weekend.
Despite claiming his seventh straight Monte Carlo Masters title, world number one Rafael Nadal said he must keep at improving his game.
The Supreme Court hears the Microsoft v. i4i patent case today, and a ruling for Microsoft could alter decades of patent law.
The Spanish star continues to dominate the tournament.
Nicholas Cage was arrested and charged with domestic abuse and disturbing the peace after an argument in the French Quarter in New Orleans with his wife Alice Kim, according to a report by People.com.
Toys 'R Us will be selling the iPad 2 in 31 states and Puerto Rico starting on Sunday, in a limited roll-out to only some of its stores.
Top-ranked Rafael Nadal defeats his fellow countryman in a tune up to the French Open
The BYU star has a decent chance of being a lottery pick.
A new lawsuit is alleging that Apple's iPhone and iPad does not do enough to prevent unauthorized purchases of applications by children, allowing the company to bank millions of dollars in ill-gotten gains.
An Egyptian supreme administrative court has dissolved the former ruling organization of deposed president Hosni Mubarak.
A computer programmer who once volunteered for the organization behind To Catch a Predator was sentenced to two years in prison for launching DDoS attacks against web sites that embarrassed him.
Former baseball player Lenny Dykstra has been arrested on federal fraud charges.
Hosni Mubarak, the former president of Egypt, could face execution if he is convicted of charges that he ordered his security forces to kill anti-government protesters during the unrest earlier this year that eventually toppled his regime.
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Moussa Koussa, the former Libyan foreign minister who defected to Britain and is now attending the peace summit in Qatar, might decide not to return to the UK, European and Arab diplomats have suggested.
A look at the upcoming first round match-ups
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is facing a high-powered technology law firm in a suit that may cost him 50 percent of the billion-dollar company.
The full text of the complaint filed by Paul Ceglia, claiming 50 percent ownership of Facebook.
The Most Valuable Player favorite dazzled the crowd at Madison Square Garden