(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Texas is defending the border, doing the federal government’s job, Gov. Greg Abbott, argues, having launched Operation Lone Star to thwart criminal activities resulting from President Joe Biden’s open border policies.
While Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued the Biden administration several times over alleged...
(Associated Press) A North Carolina prosecutor said Tuesday that sheriff’s deputies were justified in fatally shooting Andrew Brown Jr. because he ignored their commands and endangered at least two of them when he drove his car toward them.
District Attorney Andrew Womble said at a news conference that Brown used his...
Portland, Ore. residents said they view the city as unsafe and are scared to go downtown because of ongoing riots and increasing homelessness.
A new poll found that 53 percent of the residents living in Portland’s downtown area feel safe during the day, and only 20 percent feel safe at...
(Associated Press) Attorneys for Rudolph Giuliani say a covert warrant prosecutors obtained for his Apple iCloud account in November 2019 and a raid last month by agents who seized his electronic devices show they are treating him more like a drug kingpin or terrorist rather than a personal lawyer to...
(Associated Press) A Florida politician who emerged as a central figure in the Justice Department’s sex trafficking investigation into Rep. Matt Gaetz pleaded guilty Monday to six federal charges and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors as part of a plea deal.
Joel Greenberg, a longtime associate of Gaetz, appeared in federal...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced Saturday that they would change the designation of the Congressional Baseball Team shooting that injured Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., to "domestic terrorism."
The FBI sparked outrage amongst Republicans when news broke the federal law enforcement agency had classified the shooting as a “suicide...
The Eastern European cyberterrorist group DarkSide, which claimed responsibility for a hack that shut down fuel supplies across the Southeast US, may have bitten off more than it can chew.
Days after the group offered a semi-apologetic statement for holding hostage the Georgia-based Colonial Pipeline via ransomware, it announced that...
The city of Minneapolis may have to pay out nearly $35 million in settlements for police officers and firefighters who left their departments following the riots that broke out after the death of George Floyd.
Attorney Ron Meuser represents around 200 officers and firefighters who left their jobs during last...
(Associated Press) A welder who rose from the factory floor to become president of a venerable U.S. labor union was sentenced Tuesday to 21 months in prison for luxurious winter stays in the California sun covered by dues paid by his blue-collar members.
Dennis Williams, who led the United Auto Workers...
(Associated Press) Florida detectives have cleared Palm Beach County prosecutors and sheriff's officials of criminal wrongdoing in connection with their handling of wealthy and prominent sex offender Jeffrey Epstein more than a decade ago, reports released Monday show.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement said in its reports that it found...
(Associated Press) The operator of a major U.S. pipeline hit by a cyberattack said Monday it hopes to have service mostly restored by the end of the week.
Colonial Pipeline offered the update after revealing that it had halted operations because of a ransomware attack the FBI has linked to a...
The number of deportations by the nation's Immigration and Customs Enforcement in April fell to the lowest number ever recorded, according to data obtained by the Washington Post.
The Post noted the agency deported 2,962 immigrants in April.
The low April deportations represent a 20 percent decline from the previous month, when 3,716...