Tulsa, Oklahoma - Hongjin Tan, a 35 year old Chinese national and U.S. legal permanent resident, pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court to committing theft of trade secrets from his employer, a U.S. petroleum company.

Washington, DC - The Department of Justice announced it has awarded more than $100 million in funding, through the Office of Justice Programs (OJP), to combat human trafficking and provide vital services to trafficking victims throughout the United States.

Washington, DC - The Department of Justice announced last week that it has reached a settlement with Perspective Talent LLC, a Pembroke Pines, Florida information technology recruiting and staffing firm. The settlement resolves the Department’s investigation into whether the firm discriminated against work-authorized non-U.S. citizens, including asylees, because of their citizenship status, in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).

Washington, DC - Every child in America deserves equal access to an education that meets their individual needs and prepares them for success.  In America, the responsibility for education policy decisions is reserved mainly to the States and to the local officials who know their students best, and we recognize the countless teachers and administrators who contribute every day to innovative solutions at the State and local level.  During American Education Week, we celebrate the boundless potential of America’s students, honor the teachers, parents, and guardians who help to develop their talents, and commit to expanding educational freedom across the country.

Washington, DC - On November 21, 2019, President Donald J. Trump will award the National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal to the following individuals and organizations:

Washington, DC - Remarks by President Trump on Honesty and Transparency in Healthcare Prices: