(Ken Silva, Headline USA) In August 2023, the FBI killed 75-year-old Utah man Craig Robertson in an armed raid, which was launched in response to online “threats” he made against then-President Joe Biden and other government officials.
At the time, Republicans were outraged—and rightly so. A 300-pound elderly man unable to walk without...
(Andrew Rice, The Center Square) June marks the final month of the Supreme Court’s 2024-2025 term and all nine justices are racing against the clock to issue final opinions on controversial cases.
From the legality of a federal injunction against birthright citizenship, to gun manufacturer liabilities and even age verification...
(Headline USA) A Wisconsin man is facing charges accusing him of forging a letter threatening President Donald Trump's life in an effort to get another man who was a potential witness against him in a criminal case deported.
Prosecutors said in a criminal complaint filed Monday that Demetric D. Scott was...
(Headline USA) After a man threw two Molotov cocktails at pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado on Sunday, local law enforcement found at least 14 other unlit bombs, gasoline, and a backpack weed sprayer containing a potentially flammable substance nearby.
They also found paperwork with the words “Israel,” “Palestine,” and “USAID” inside...
(Catrina Barker, The Center Square) In a move that could have major implications for election procedures across the country, the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case brought by Judicial Watch challenging whether federal courts have jurisdiction to hear disputes over ballots received after Election Day.
Illinois...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) President Donald Trump did not immediately rule out pardoning Sean Combs, the embattled music mogul known as Diddy, who faces federal sex-trafficking and prostitution charges.
At an Oval Office event to celebrate Elon Musk, Fox News’s Peter Doocy asked Trump whether he would ever consider pardoning Combs,...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) President Donald Trump has nominated Emil Bove, the principal associate deputy attorney general, to serve as a federal judge—and some conservatives are under fire for voicing their puzzling opposition.
Trump nominated Bove to fill a vacancy on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, which...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) A federal employee and five individuals have been indicted in what the Trump-led DOJ called “the largest food stamp fraud” in the nation's history.
Prosecutors alleged on Thursday that Arlasa Davis, a staffer at the Department of Agriculture, participated in a fraud scheme that resulted in the...
(Headline USA) A claim by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that an immigrant threatened the life of President Donald Trump has begun to unravel.
Noem announced an arrest of a 54-year-old man who was living in the U.S. illegally, saying he had written a letter threatening to kill Trump and would...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino has claimed that the bureau has video proving that deceased multimillionaire sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. However, the DOJ Inspector General has already released a report stating that no such video footage exists.
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Bongino made his implausible claim in an...
(Sarah Roderick-Fitch, The Center Square) Deportation of nearly 500,000 people illegally in the country was cleared by the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday morning, handing a victory to the Trump administration.
The decision puts a hold on a lower court’s decision to allow people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela...
(Headline USA) The Honolulu Police Department said it will review all impaired driving arrests after the American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii filed a lawsuit Thursday alleging officers are arresting sober drivers in an overzealous focus on making drunk-driving arrests.
In recent years Honolulu officers have arrested “scores” of drivers who...