Judge Jeanine's Caseload

  • French Police Kill Paris Massacre Suspects, Hostage-Taking Terrorist

    A member of Al Qaeda's branch in Yemen said the group directed the massacre at a Paris magazine, hours after near simultaneous raids by French police on Friday killed the two Islamist brothers behind the attack and another terrorist.

  • Sony's Surrender Will Strengthen Hackers, Experts Say

    Sony’s shock decision to scrap the Dec. 25 release of its controversial movie “The Interview” will strengthen hackers, experts warn, fueling debilitating cyberattacks on other high-profile firms.

  • Clinton Says America Should 'Empathize' With Its Enemies

    Hillary Clinton is taking heat for saying America should “empathize” and show “respect” for its enemies. The former secretary of State, who is considered a likely 2016 Democratic presidential candidate, made the remarks during a speech Wednesday at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.

  • Report: De Blasio aides urged NYC mayor's political allies to blast cops for funeral gesture

    Top aides to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio reportedly urged his political allies to blast the city's police union and rank-and-file officers for turning their backs on the mayor during the funeral for one of two NYPD cops assassinated earlier this month

  • Sony's Surrender Will Strengthen Hackers, Experts Say

    Sony’s shock decision to scrap the Dec. 25 release of its controversial movie “The Interview” will strengthen hackers, experts warn, fueling debilitating cyberattacks on other high-profile firms.

  • CIA Chief Challenges Senate Torture Report

    CIA Director John Brennan threaded a rhetorical needle in an unprecedented televised news conference at CIA headquarters Thursday, acknowledging that agency officers did "abhorrent" things to detainees but defending the overall post-9/11 interrogation program for stopping attacks and saving lives.

  • Clinton Says America Should 'Empathize' With Its Enemies

    Hillary Clinton is taking heat for saying America should “empathize” and show “respect” for its enemies. The former secretary of State, who is considered a likely 2016 Democratic presidential candidate, made the remarks during a speech Wednesday at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.

  • GOP Leaders Vow to Fight Obama Immigration Action

    Republican lawmakers reacted with swift condemnation to President Obama’s announcement that he plans to grant “deferred action” status to two groups of illegal immigrants, though Democratic leaders praised the president for his move.

'Justice' on Benghazi