Washington state helped an illegal alien, who local authorities arrested multiple times, evade federal immigration officers, and now he faces charges for murder and 22 other crimes, the Immigration Reform Law Institute reported in a press release.
The King County Sheriff's Office said Jorge Omar Alcantara-Gonzalez had been arrested in...
Attorney General William Barr outlined the measures being taken by the Justice Department to ensure election integrity.
As polling officials prepare to be swarmed by ballots and rules among states wildly vary from normal procedures due the ongoing coronavirus panic, Barr said the DOJ Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section was...
(Headline USA) Federal agencies warned that cybercriminals could unleash a wave of data-scrambling extortion attempts against the U.S. health care system, an effort that, if successful, could paralyze hospital information systems.
In a joint alert Wednesday, the FBI and two federal agencies said they had credible information of “an increased...
(Headline USA) Top Trump administration officials visited Texas five days before Election Day to announce they have nearly completed 400 miles of U.S.-Mexico border wall, showing progress on perhaps the president's best-known campaign promise four years ago.
The government built hundreds of miles of fencing as high as 30 feet in...
(Julie Havlak, Carolina Journal) Johnnie Carswell won’t be a tool for North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper’s shutdowns.
He had words for Dr. Mandy Cohen, N.C. Department of Health and Human Services secretary, too.
Cohen last week wrote 36 counties asking officials “to consider additional local actions to improve compliance.” Suggestions included shuttering...
The Central District Court of California ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement to release 250 criminal illegal aliens because of the coronavirus, according to a press release.
Judge Terry Hatter said in his decision that ICE could either release the criminal illegal aliens or deport them, Fox News reported.
It's unclear why...
(Headline USA) The U.S. economy grew at a sizzling 33.1% annual rate in the July-September quarter — by far the largest quarterly gain on record — rebounding from an epic plunge in the spring, when the eruption of the coronavirus closed businesses and threw tens of millions out of work.
The...
(Headline USA) The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell last week to 751,000, the lowest since March.
Applications for unemployment aid fell 40,000 from the previous week, the Labor Department said Thursday.
They fell in 30 states, including big drops in California, Florida and Texas.
Claims rose in Arizona, Illinois, and Michigan.
The...
(Headline USA) A former Trump administration official who penned a scathing anti-Trump op-ed in the New York Times and book under the pen name “Anonymous” revealed himself Wednesday as a former chief of staff at the Department of Homeland Security.
The official, Miles Taylor, came forward six days before Election Day...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court will allow mail-in ballots in North Carolina to be received and counted up to nine days after Election Day, enabling candidates and parties who may be behind after counting to "find" ballots to make up any shortfalls against their opponents.
The justices, by a 5-3 vote...
(Headline USA) On Wednesday, Google CEO Sundar Pichai trumpeted the tech monopoly's partnership with the Associated Press to reassure members of the Senate Commerce Committee that it would be rigorously vetting information in its upcoming Election Day coverage.
Democrat conspiracy theorists have claimed President Donald Trump may alternately refuse to...
The CEOs of Facebook, Twitter and Google on Wednesday sought to appease Republican senators amid calls for a possible repeal or revision of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
The statute provides protections for online platforms that rely upon the aggregation of user-generated content, defining the role of the...