(Dan McCaleb, The Center Square) Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern plan to create America’s first transcontinental railroad through a merger, connecting over 50,000 route miles across 43 states from the East Coast to the West Coast, the companies announced Tuesday.
The effort will link about 100 ports across North America,...
(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) The Justice Department filed a complaint alleging misconduct by a federal judge overseeing several cases involving the Trump administration regarding out-of-court statements the judge made about President Donald Trump.
The complaint, filed by Attorney General Pam Bondi's chief of staff, Chad Mizelle, alleges Judge James...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and federal partners have arrested hundreds of criminal foreign nationals in Denver, and Tren de Aragua (TdA) members in Detroit, as federal immigration enforcement actions continue.
In one TdA bust in Detroit, ICE officers, working with Homeland Security Investigations,...
(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., introduced a bill Monday to send a tariff rebate check to every working American.
President Donald Trump voiced support for this policy as recently as Monday morning when he discussed record-breaking tariff revenue.
"Working people need relief now," Hawley wrote in...
(José Niño, Headline USA) Qualified non-profit organizations are allowed to bypass restrictions on hiring foreign workers. Research suggests that scientific groups are exploiting this loophole at the expense of the American labor force.
Activist and U.S. Senate candidate Virgil Bierschwale has spotlighted one such non-profit, Battelle Memorial Institute, for allegedly...
(Thérèse Boudreaux, The Center Square) New data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration shows that while some progress has been made in reducing mental illness and substance abuse, 86.6 million Americans aged 18 and older had either a mental illness or substance use disorder in 2024.
SAMHSA’s 2024...
(José Niño, Headline USA) Watch Headline USA's video breakdown of our best stories from last week, and find the time stamps and links below:
0:20: Thomas Crooks Had High-Ranking Military Officials in His Family
https://headlineusa.com/thomas-crooks-family-includes-high-ranking-military-officials/
1:27: EXCLUSIVE: Medical Examiner Collected Trump Shooter’s Bile and Hair
https://headlineusa.com/exclusive-medical-examiner-collected-thomas-crooks-bile-and-hair-but-omitted-results-from-toxicology-report/
2:27: Alleged Would-be Trump Assassin’s Son Sentenced for Sex-Abuse...
(Thérèse Boudreaux, The Center Square) President Donald Trump’s allies are doubling down on investigations into members of the Obama administration, with two Republican lawmakers calling for a deeper investigation into former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s “email controversy.”
Clinton served as SOS under the Obama administration from 2009 to...
(José Niño, Headline USA) Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge told reporters on Monday that viral videos of Saturday's brutal downtown attack show only one side of the story and complicate her department's investigation.
Theetge condemned social media and mainstream journalism for circulating incomplete video footage of the weekend downtown assault...
(Headline USA) President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Jeffrey Epstein “stole” young women who worked for the spa at Mar-a-Lago, including Virginia Giuffre, who was among Epstein’s most well-known sex trafficking accusers.
Trump's comments expanded on remarks he had made a day earlier, when he said he had banned Epstein from...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The office of Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., announced Tuesday that the congressman suffered a serious injury after being kicked by a horse that had been stung by a horsefly.
Burchett was working on his Tennessee farm over the weekend when one of his horses, spooked by a horsefly,...
(Tom Joyce, The Center Square) As Congress debates how to rein in federal spending, some experts say aspects of Medicare Advantage should be on the chopping block, starting with $86 billion a year in taxpayer-funded supplemental benefits that often go unused or unverified.
The federal government pays Medicare Advantage plans...