On Monday, Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad F. Wolf and Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Matt Albence travelled to Raleigh, North Carolina, to participate in a roundtable discussion with federal, state, and local officials about the ongoing immigration and security issues in the state.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper fired Navy Secretary Richard Spencer, ending a clash between President Donald Trump and top military leadership over the fate of a SEAL accused of war crimes while stationed in Iraq.
Ahead of his potential Democratic presidential run, Michael Bloomberg recently apologized for his longstanding support of the controversial “stop-and-frisk” police strategy, a practice that he embraced as New York’s mayor.
A husband, wife and and their young children were found dead Saturday morning at the family’s home in San Diego, in what appears to be a murder-suicide brought about by a bitter divorce, according to police.
In a letter to Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) from the the office of the director of national intelligence, it was announced that agencies in the U.S. will no longer track cellphone location data unless a warrant has been issued to do so.
Supporters of a death row inmate in Texas—who is facing lethal injection in less than two weeks for a murder he says he didn’t commit—are mounting a final push to stop his execution.
Employees of a Popeyes Chicken restaurant in Fairfax, VA were photographed recently, preparing chicken sandwiches on a tray that sat atop a garbage can.
2020 Democratic candidate, and former Vice President, Joe Biden, recently spoke in opposition to calls from his party to abolish the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE), saying the department should be reformed under new leadership instead.
A 7-year-old in Texas—whose gender identity became central to a court custody case after the mother sought to transition the boy into a girl—has reportedly been attending school dressed as a boy.
On Thursday, Sen. Bernie Sanders—calling for a complete restructuring of the system through legislative action and a series of executive orders—released his comprehensive immigration plan.
A Minnesota college student, who drove to Iowa every weekend to buy thousands of Krispy Kreme doughnuts, that he then delivered and sold to his own customers in the Twin Cities area, had initially been warned to stop.
Two Great Dane dogs that police suspect killed an Ohio woman while she was at her Clearcreek Township, Ohio, home on Friday, were said to be aggressive by the woman’s husband, who had urged her to get rid of them.
In what state officials are saying is the largest single-day mass commutation in U.S. history, over 400 inmates are being released from prisons across Oklahoma.
Iran is to double the number of advanced centrifuges it operates, breaking further away from its collapsing 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, the country announced on Monday.
Former Texas congressman, Beto O’Rourke—after failing to recapture the enthusiasm, interest and fundraising prowess of his 2018 Senate bid—announced Friday that he was ending his Democratic presidential campaign.
A $20 Trillion health care plan proposed by Elizabeth Warren on Friday—that aims to provide health care to every American without raising taxes for the middle class—has been met with stark criticisms from her rivals.
Three young children, ages seven, nine, and eleven, were shot to death by their mother before turning the gun on herself, in an apparent murder/suicide that took place inside the family’s home in Deerpark, Texas.
Teachers in Chicago—the nation’s third-largest school district—reached a contract deal on Thursday, ending their eleven day strike, that took more than 300,000 students out of classes for the duration.
Appearing to have resumed weapons tests, North Korea fired two projectiles into its eastern sea in an alleged attempt to put pressure on the US to resolve the current stalemate in nuclear negotiations, officials in South Korea and Japan have said.
Donald Trump Jr.—in a recent interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity—discussed the double standard regarding the Ukraine controversy, stating that he could make millions if he was Hunter Biden.
A Judge in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, dismissed three assault weapon restrictions that were previously passed in Pittsburgh following the Tree of Life synagogue shooting that occurred last year.
An Oklahoma woman who had recently flown with American Airlines out of Tulsa International Airport, claims she had $1,000 worth of items go missing from her luggage, including a jacket she later found for sale online.
A Hawthorne man who allegedly intentionally drove his family off a wharf into water at the Port of Los Angeles in an attempt to collect money on insurance policies he had taken out on their lives, has been found guilty of 14 felonies.
Anger is reportedly on the rise across Northern California as another round of fire-prevention blackouts have been initiated by the state’s largest utility Tuesday, potentially leaving millions of people without electricity for—in some cases—up to five days or longer.
The “squeal awards,” created by Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst, will be given to a number of government agencies that reportedly spend too much taxpayer money on unnecessary public relations initiatives.
Having built a career on pushing boundaries and challenging social conventions, Dave Chappelle’s greatest act of defiance may have occurred Sunday night at Washington’s Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
An Airbnb in London has been described as “the stuff of nightmares” by a mother-of-four, who claims that she and her family were terrorized by swarms of wasps during their stay.
A North Carolina man, while on the way to his final chemotherapy treatment won $200,000 from a lottery ticket, said the NC Education Lottery in a press release on Sunday.
An American-Israeli woman from New Jersey who was arrested at an airport in Moscow for possession of nine and a half grams of marijuana has become the center of a diplomatic standoff between Russia, Israel, and the US.
After a deal between Moscow and Ankara, Russia sent hundreds of additional troops to Syria to help patrol the country’s Turkey-Syria border, said the Russian Defense Ministry on Friday.
An eastern Bangladeshi court has sentenced 16 people—including the principal of an Islamic school—to death on Thursday, for the killing of an 18-year-old girl who had been set on fire after refusing to drop sexual harassment charges against the Islamic school Principal.
Two British Militants, believed to be part of an Islamic State terrorist group—referred to as “The Beatles”—that beheaded hostages, have been taken out of a detention center in Syria and are now in U.S. custody, officials say.
A Four-month-old girl has died after being left—by her father—in a hot van for several hours outside of a school district building in Phoenix, Arizona on Oct. 1.
Police are in search of a man wanted for breaking the jaw of an elderly woman as she was walking on a Brooklyn sidwalk last month in what appears to be a senseless and unprovoked attack.
Former Tucson, Ariz., police officer Brandon Tatum, said in an interview with Fox News Tuesday, that the NY Times’ op-ed claiming police are “the problem” is “damaging to the reputation of law enforcement.”
A school bus driver in Longview, Washington, is facing charges of driving under the influence and reckless endangerment after a child who had just gotten off the bus called 911, claiming the driver of the bus was intoxicated, said Police.
Authorities are investigating the death of an 11-month-old boy after he and his twin sister were left for a number of hours in a hot vehicle at a car dealership in Alabama, Friday, say police.
Recently an abortionist in California testified under oath that there’s “no question” babies are being born alive by abortionists to harvest their organs.
A Florida man was arrested and taken into custody Monday following an attack that happened months ago, during which he was seen on surveillance video wielding a samurai sword during an argument over a wheelbarrow.
Officials are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a college student in New Zealand, whose dead body wasn’t discovered until almost eight weeks after he had died.
A Los Angeles father was sentenced to four months in prison on Tuesday, for paying a $250,000 in bribes to have have his son admitted to the University of Southern California as a fake water polo recruit.
An illegal immigrant who had been living in the New York City, was deported by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, after it was discovered he was wanted by French Police for attempted murder and kidnapping.
Jevan Snead, former quarterback for the Texas Longhorns, and University of Mississippi, was reportedly found dead at age 32. His death is currently under investigation by police.
An associate editor of the NY Times Magazine named Jazmine Hughes, faces scrutiny after it was revealed she posted a number of allegedly racist and anti-Semitic tweets on her personal Twitter profile.
Two Mandeville police officers were shot during a vehicle chase that ended at a busy intersection. One of the officers died during the altercation. The suspect is in custody.
Police have found what they believe to be cocaine in a hotel room that had been occupied by a missing Florida couple whose burned rental car was found behind a storage facility in Buffalo on Monday.
In 2017, Michelle Carter was convicted of involuntary manslaughter, for urging—via text message—her boyfriend to commit suicide. After serving nearly half her sentence, the 22-year-old is seeking parole.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scrambling to contain a growing controversy involving a photo of him wearing brownface, alongside two separate instances of him wearing blackface.
Will Tyron, owner of Las Vegas Adventure Tours, and operator of GetYourGuide’s Area 51 tour, told reporters that his company will not be taking customers near Area 51 from Sept. 19-22.
A Canadian man, who was on trial for murdering his wife and two young daughters after taking them to church, has been sentenced to 35 years-to-life in prison.
In a statement from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Sept. 14, it was revealed that low levels of a carcinogenic substance were discovered in heartburn medication Zantac and its generic variants.
Richard Stallman, a renowned computer scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is under attack after a leaked email thread shows him defending an associate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
A survivor of domestic violence says she would like people to see and be aware of the violence and horrible injuries she suffered at the hands of her partner, in the hopes it will encourage others to step forth.
A police officer in Michigan has been fired following an investigation into claims that he had, on display in his Muskegon home, Ku Klux Klan memorabilia and confederate flags.
41-year-old Kay Yvette Taylor, manager of a Dollar General store in South Georgia, stands accused of setting fire to the store—while customers were inside—in an attempt to cover up her theft of a $3,300 cash deposit
Les Wexner, the Billionaire behind Victoria’s Secret says he’s “embarrassed” by his prior relationship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who helped manage his finances.
An ex-producer for the reality TV show, ‘Survivor,’ who was convicted of murdering his wife, is returned home to Souther California after being released from a Mexican prison.
A man was arrested and charged Tuesday after causing over $20,000 in damages to Trump National Golf Club by doing donuts with a vehicle on two separate putting greens.
A young teen in Canada—while out on a boat ride last month—happened to notice a vehicle at the bottom of a lake. The discovery would later help solve a missing persons case from 1992.
A cold case involving the death of an Alaska Teen who was raped and beaten has reportedly been solved using DNA and genetic genealogy, authorities say.
The House and Senate in Massachusetts plan to hold a hearing on two bills that would allow illegal immigrants living in the state to apply for a driver’s license.
Jordan Pruitt, a singer and contestant who was featured on the third season of the hit tv show “The Voice,” has filed charges against her ex-manager, Keith Thomas, claiming he started sexually abusing her when she was 14 years old.
The body of a missing 15-year-old boy who got caught in a rip current while swimming with his sister off Spring Lake, was recovered near a New Jersey Beach Wednesday.
Police are investigating an incident involving the death of a 17-month-old girl who was rushed to hospital after her mother backed over her with a car.
In a recent instagram post, Justin Bieber described openly his trials and tribulations involving depression, drug-abuse, religion and his rapid transformation from small-town child, to international superstar.
The suspect in the Odessa-Midland shooting, was reportedly fired from his job with an Odessa trucking company hours before the deadly rampage occurred.
A college student in Nevada was arrested on Wednesday, after authorities found 2,000 rounds of ammunition and a rifle in a car that he had parked on campus.
Officials announced Wednesday, that the Prosecution will be seeking the death penalty against the mother and boyfriend charged with torturing and killing 10-year-old Anthony Alvos.
A father in North Carolina was upset after receiving a call from his 13-year-old daughter telling him that she had been left alone in a San Francisco airport.
Police have arrested a woman in connection with the recent deaths of three men, one of whom was the head chef of a well known New York City Restaurant.
A Wisconsin woman was arrested and charged with multiple counts of cruelty to animals after selling puppies she allegedly knew to be carrying a deadly and contagious disease.
A young couple in Orange County, Texas, said their vows then tied the knot, only to die moments after leaving the Justice of the Peace courtroom, when their car collided with a pickup truck as they were pulling onto the highway.
A Florida man who claimed self defense in a “Stand Your Ground” gun law case that garnered national attention, was convicted on manslaughter charges on Aug. 23 after a week-long trial that ended in six hours of jury deliberations.