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Murder Charge Dropped for Arkansas Sheriff Nominee Who Killed Daughter’s Abuser

(Headline USA) A judge on Thursday dismissed a murder charge against an Arkansas man who won the GOP nomination for sheriff while awaiting trial for the shooting death of his teenage daughter's alleged abuser. The ruling came weeks before Aaron Spencer, who will be on the November ballot, had been set...

Prosecutor Tells Jury that Teen’s Killing at a Texas Track Meet was Murder

(Headline USA) A 17-year-old boy was fatally stabbed by a competitor in a “sneak, surprise attack” at a Texas high school track meet, a prosecutor told jurors Thursday, as a trial opened in a case that stunned an affluent Dallas suburb where the pair attended school. Dozens of people lined...

RFK Jr.’s Daughter-in-Law is Tied to the CIA Gold Scandal

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) New details are pouring out about the former senior CIA official who was caught last month with some $40 million in gold bars that he had obtained from the government for unspecified “work-related expenses.” The Wall Street Journal published an article on Wednesday tying HHS Secretary Robert F....

Anti-ICE Agitators who Invaded Minnesota Church Won’t Face State Charges

(Headline USA) Dozens of anti-ICE agitators facing federal criminal charges after they invaded a Minnesota church in January will not additionally be charged locally, a prosecutor said Wednesday. St. Paul City Attorney Irene Kao said in a statement that "current evidence is insufficient to meet that standard for criminal charges under Minnesota...

FBI Director’s Girlfriend Sues Reporters for Story about ‘Inebriated’ Friend

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) FBI Director Kashyap Patel’s girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, has sued MS Now and two of its reporters for a story claiming that the bureau had agents escort one of her inebriated friends home after a night of partying in Nashville. The Dec. 5 story, written by Carol...

Trump Assassination Attempt Victims Sue US Gov’t over Secret Service Failures

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The two men who survived gunshot wounds from the July 13, 2024, Trump assassination attempt have sued the U.S. government for the egregious security failures from that fateful event. The victims, Butler rallygoers Jim Copenhaver and David Dutch and their wives, seek over $150,000 apiece in...

Key Hearing for Alleged Charlie Kirk Assassin to be Public

(Headline USA) Reporters and the public will be allowed to attend a key upcoming hearing for the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, after a Utah judge on Monday denied a defense request to restrict access. Tyler Robinson’s defense team had asked Judge Tony Graf to close portions of the preliminary...

Colorado’s Left-Leaning AG Targets Newly Freed Tina Peters

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser issued a chilling threat Monday to former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters even after Gov. Jared Polis commuted her sentence and ordered her release from prison. In a statement posted on X, Weiser voiced what he claimed were “concerns” about Peters’s conduct...

Judge to Decide if a Key Hearing for the Man Accused of Killing Charlie Kirk will be Public

(Headline USA) A Utah judge is set to decide Monday whether to bar reporters and the public from parts of a key upcoming hearing in the case of the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk. Tyler Robinson’s defense has asked Judge Tony Graf to restrict access to the preliminary hearing...

Judge Presiding over 2020 Election Case is Friends w/ Fani Willis

(Headline USA) The U.S. Department of Justice is asking a judge to recuse herself in a fight over Georgia election records, arguing that she attended an event honoring Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who prosecuted President Donald Trump, raising questions about the judge's ability to be impartial. A federal judge...

Two Liberal Judges Block Trump Initiatives

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Two liberal federal judges on Friday blocked two recent initiatives carried out by President Donald Trump: the renaming of the Kennedy Center and the creation of a nearly $1.8 billion fund to compensate victims of government weaponization. First, U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper of Washington, D.C., claimed...

Prosecutors: Charlotte Hotel Security Team Hired Felons, and Sold Drugs, Guns

(Alan Wooten, The Center Square) Security members of a Charlotte hotel, some with extensive criminal records and documentation as gang members, sold narcotics and firearms to investigating law enforcement officers, the U.S. Department of Justice says in a federal complaint. Five people face federal charges in drug trafficking and firearms...
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