(Headline USA) Authorities in Los Angeles on Thursday announced more than a dozen arrests in recent smash-and-grab thefts at stores where nearly $340,000 worth of merchandise was stolen, part of a rash of organized retail crime in California.
Fourteen people were arrested in connection with 11 brazen robberies between Nov....
(Headline USA) Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said Thursday that the administration's goal for offshore wind and the projects being developed now represent a “gust of job growth throughout the country.”
But she may find that many Americans' sense of humor is currently running on fumes when it comes to energy-related...
(Headline USA) Chinese companies will have to disclose more information about audits and whether they are controlled by a government or else leave U.S. stock markets under a rule approved by securities regulators.
The rule approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission steps up a long-running standoff between Washington and Beijing...
(Headline USA) Milwaukee County's top prosecutor said Thursday that a young assistant in his office rushed to set $1,000 bail for a man before he allegedly drove his vehicle through a Christmas parade because she was overworked and never saw his risk assessment.
District Attorney John Chisholm told the county's...
(Headline USA) The Senate has passed a stopgap spending bill that avoids a short-term shutdown and funds the federal government through Feb. 18 after leaders defused a partisan standoff over federal vaccine mandates.
The measure now goes to President Joe Biden to be signed into law.
Earlier Thursday, congressional leaders announced...
(Headline USA) Alec Baldwin claimed he feels incredible sadness and regret over the shooting that killed a cinematographer on a New Mexico film set, but not guilt.
“Someone is responsible for what happened, and I can’t say who that is, but it’s not me,” Baldwin said in an ABC interview...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden looked out over an audience of government scientists and framed his latest plan for fighting COVID-19 as an opportunity to at last put an end to divisiveness over the virus, calling the politicization of the issue a “sad, sad commentary.”
And then he tacked on...
Vice President Kamala Harris's senior advisor and chief spokesperson, Symone Sanders, is leaving by the end of the year, Becker News reported.
Harris has been pushing back against reports from within the White House that suggest a growing rift between her and other top officials, even as her own public...
Former President Donald Trump said he plans to file a counter lawsuit against E. Jean Carroll, the author who accused him of sexually assaulting her more than two decades ago.
Trump has denied Carroll’s allegations and asked a federal court in New York this week for permission to file a...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis proposed adding $400 million in funding to the state’s law enforcement budget to incentivize the recruitment of new officers.
“While other states have turned their backs on law enforcement, even calling to ‘defund the police,’ in Florida we continue to support the men and women in...
The Biden administration is set to reimplement former President Donald Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy after several failed efforts to repeal it, even as the same administration continues its efforts to scrap the policy.
A senior Department of Homeland Security official confirmed this week that the program, which requires migrants seeking...
With a banner proclaiming "We are taking abortion pills forever" draped behind them, several pro-abortion activists ingested a medication that induces miscarriage outside the Supreme Court, InfoWars reported.
The women smiled and cheered, popped the pills in their mouths, and washed them down with water to demonstrate their defiant commitment...