(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The man accused of stealing Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee’s city-issued SUV had reportedly been squatting inside City Hall for days, even though taxpayers are paying $35.3 million for private security to patrol the complex.
ABC Security Services was responsible for securing City Hall over Presidents Day weekend,...
(Alan Wooten, The Center Square) More than 550 training schools for commercial driver’s licenses have been closed, the U.S. Department of Transportation says.
Following 1,400 sting operations by 300 investigators across all 50 states, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration found many lacked qualified instructors, had fake addresses, and did...
(Headline USA) A member of a group known to outsiders as Zizians that is linked to six deaths was bailed out of jail in Maryland on Friday.
Police in Maryland connected Jack “Ziz” LaSota, Michelle Zajko and Daniel Blank to homicide investigations in California, Pennsylvania and Vermont after a landowner...
(Johnny Edwards, The Center Square) Bullets tore through a Shreveport apartment, instantly killing a one-year-old child.
The two men charged with the murder had a long history of past convictions, including kidnapping, narcotics and weapons counts. Despite their criminal records they were not in prison and therefore, police and prosecutors...
(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) President Donald Trump announced a new round of tariffs on Friday after the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated most of the tariffs underpinning his economic agenda.
Hours after the Supreme Court reined in Trump's use of a 1977 law to impose tariffs on imports from around...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Lawyers for a man convicted of running a dark web drug market revealed Thursday that he had help from none other than the FBI.
The convict, Lin Rui-Siang, was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment on Thursday for his role in operating Incognito, a dark web site...
(Headline USA) All truckers and pass drivers will have to take their commercial driver’s license tests in English as the Trump administration expands its aggressive campaign to improve safety in the industry and get unqualified drivers off the road.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced the latest effort Friday to ensure...
(Headline USA) The U.S. federal agency that enforces workplace civil rights is suing a regional Coca-Cola bottler for sex discrimination, alleging the company discriminated against male employees by only inviting women to a company-sponsored networking event.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed the lawsuit on behalf of a male...
(Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com) The US is in the process of pulling all of its roughly 1,000 troops out of Syria, which is expected to take about two months, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
Earlier this month, the US pulled out of the Al Tanf Garrison, a base in...
(José Niño, Headline USA) Jean-Luc Brunel was prepared to provide testimony against Jeffrey Epstein when he abruptly ceased cooperating with federal prosecutors in 2016, newly released Justice Department files reveal, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The French modeling scout was secretly negotiating with lawyers representing Epstein's victims. Brunel's attorney...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Last month, an FBI agent pled guilty to lying about having his government-issued firearm stolen from him, when he in fact had lost it. The firearm was later used in a juvenile shooting.
The FBI agent, Mose Countryman, is set to be sentenced on May 1...
(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday said a 1977 law doesn't give the president broad authority to issue tariffs, dealing a significant setback to President Donald Trump's economic agenda.
Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the majority opinion that "the Framers did not vest any...