(Headline USA) President Donald Trump said Monday that he is pardoning a former Virginia sheriff who was sentenced to 10 years in prison after a jury convicted him on federal bribery charges for deputizing several businessmen in exchange for cash payments.
Former Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins, 53, was found guilty...
(Headline USA) Former U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel of New York, an outspoken Harlem Democrat who spent nearly five decades on Capitol Hill and was a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus, died Monday at age 94. He is the latest high-profile Democrat to die in recent months.
His family confirmed...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) CBS News reported Friday that it’s obtained “hundreds” of college emails and other academic records that belonged to Thomas Crooks, the man accused of nearly assassinating Donald Trump last July in Butler, Pennsylvania.
“Emails, essays and other documents reviewed by CBS News are offering a fresh...
(Headline USA) President Donald Trump honored fallen service members during a Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday, calling them “great, great warriors" who were “America's best and bravest.”
“We just revere their incredible legacy." Trump said. “We salute them in their eternal and everlasting glory. And we continue...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Milwaukee County has released security footage of a state judge allegedly helping an illegal immigrant evade an ICE arrest on April 18.
The video, obtained through an open records request according to WISN12, shows Mexican national Eduardo Flores-Ruiz being guided through a back door of a courtroom...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) A Democratic lawmaker in North Carolina was indicted for allegedly scheming to use COVID-19 relief funds to bankroll her lavish lifestyle, including a horse-drawn carriage at her birthday party.
Charlotte City Council member Tiawana Brown is accused of obtaining $124,165 in pandemic aid through fraudulent applications between April 2020...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Judge Aileen Cannon ruled over the weekend that the Justice Department is allowed to use the testimony of a witness who purportedly saw Ryan Routh flee the Palm Beach golf course after unsuccessfully trying to assassinate President Donald Trump on Sept. 15.
“The show-up identification procedure...
(Headline USA) An Indigenous tribe from the Brazilian Amazon has sued The New York Times, saying the newspaper's reporting on the tribe's first exposure to the internet led to its members being widely portrayed as technology-addled and addicted to pornography.
The Marubo Tribe of the Javari Valley, a sovereign community of...
(Headline USA) At least 11 people were taken to hospitals after a shooting Sunday night in a South Carolina beach town, authorities said.
Horry County Police did not give the conditions of anyone hurt or detail how they were injured in the incident, which happened about 9:30 p.m. in Little River.
Investigators...
(Casey Harper, The Center Square) President Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis and ongoing mental decline has sparked a firestorm of controversy and criticism for the Biden family, the media, and the Democratic staffers who allegedly helped cover up the former president’s condition.
President Donald Trump said this week he was “surprised...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The video below breaks down our best stories from last week that were either unreported or underreported by other outlets. Find the time-stamps and links to the stories below the video!
0:45 -- Lawyers for Alleged Would-be Trump Assassin’s Son Don’t Want to Represent Him Anymore
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(Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com) Russian President Vladimir Putin’s helicopter was caught in a swarm of Ukrainian drones while he was visiting Russia’s Kursk Oblast on May 20, according to a Russian military commander.
“We were simultaneously engaged in an air defense battle and ensuring airspace security for the president’s helicopter flight,” said...