FBI Investigates Suspect in Guthrie Video After DNA Match
The FBI is investigating a suspect in connection with a Guthrie video, as DNA found on a glove appears to match the suspect's gloves.
The FBI is investigating a suspect in connection with a Guthrie video, as DNA found on a glove appears to match the suspect's gloves.
A Filipino man held at Tacoma’s Northwest ICE Processing Centre has been released after a federal court order cited 'unreasonable failures of care' during his detention.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that Democrats will fight the GOP-backed SAVE America Act, which requires voter ID, and oppose any Department of Homeland Security involvement in elections.
Minnesota officials are seeking over $200 million in federal reimbursement for costs incurred during Trump administration immigration raids, while an ICE official insists they should express gratitude instead.
During discussions in Munich, European leaders conveyed a strong desire for a more independent Europe, reflecting a 'steeliness' in response to the prospect of a new Trump administration and ongoing disagreements regarding Ukraine.
Donald Trump's political action committees sent Valentine's Day fundraising emails, including one asking 'do you still love me?' which E Jean Carroll reported receiving.
A source expressed encouragement regarding ongoing constructive discussions, though further details about the nature or participants of these talks remain undisclosed.
An inside look at SAM 26000, the Air Force One plane that transported eight US presidents and famously carried JFK's body back from Dallas.
The Massachusetts auditor is taking legislative leaders to court to enforce a transparency law, following the alleged discovery of $12 million in fraud.
Senator Marco Rubio stated that the United States is pleased with the overall direction of events in Syria following a deal involving the YPG.
An article details what will be closed on Presidents Day 2026, a federal holiday observed on the third Monday of February to honor all U.S. presidents.
MACBAN has denied allegations of terror links and called for diplomatic intervention concerning a proposed US bill on religious freedom and human rights, expressing apprehension about the narratives surrounding it.
Ofelia Torres, 16, who gained attention for advocating for her father's release from ICE custody during the Trump administration's crackdown, has died of cancer.
Two individuals were arrested on I-95 in separate incidents for driving the wrong way, prompting safety concerns and public awareness.
A Fox News Campus Radicals newsletter highlights an Antifa-linked group mobilizing students and reports on college students allegedly faking disabilities nationwide.
A social media post by a self-identified Trump voter complaining about high prices has gone viral, drawing widespread reactions and criticism.
Brighton Supervisor Moehle has announced that he will not be seeking re-election for his position.
A year after RFK Jr. vowed to restore public trust in US health agencies, an AP News report suggests that trust is instead eroding, prompting questions about the effectiveness of his efforts.
Donald Trump is facing criticism from within the Republican party regarding his alleged efforts to block the release of Epstein files. Congressmen like Thomas Massie have publicly linked Trump's presidency to the ongoing controversy.
Authorities in New Orleans have confiscated four-wheelers and dirt bikes in response to alleged reckless driving incidents across the city.
A Republican figure has reportedly given the Trump White House a "brutal new nickname," highlighting internal party dissent. The comment suggests ongoing tensions and criticism within the GOP regarding the administration.
Former President Trump announced that his Board of Peace will reveal $5 billion in pledges for Gaza reconstruction during its inaugural meeting.
Detailed renderings have been released showing former President Trump's vision for a White House ballroom, a project that previously sparked public backlash due to the demolition of the East Wing.
Two golfers have filed a lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, though the specific details of the legal action are not immediately clear.
An Arizona man has been indicted on murder charges in connection with a fatal state helicopter crash. The indictment follows an investigation into the incident.
A judge has mandated that the U.S. government retrieve a student who was deported to Honduras while traveling for Thanksgiving. The ruling gives the U.S. two weeks to facilitate the student's return.
Bill O'Reilly stated he can 'prove' the true reason Democrats are pushing for a government shutdown, referring to it as 'the big lie' in a recent video.
Former President Barack Obama has responded to Donald Trump sharing a racist AI-generated video depicting him as an ape, criticizing the lack of decorum in current political discourse.
Senator Lindsey Graham issued a strong message to those concerned about former President Trump's potential future policies, dismissing anxieties about his 'takeover plans' and questioning concerns over issues like Greenland's ownership.
Governor Newsom has announced 29,000 arrests as part of a sweeping statewide crackdown on organized retail theft.
Authorities have successfully dismantled a large-scale brothel network operating in California, leading to two arrests following a year-long investigation.
A recent poll indicates Donald Trump is trailing behind a musician often disliked by his MAGA base, in what some are calling a humiliating result.
Ex-Dallas Cowboys player Nate Newton shared a message for Donald Trump following his pardon, reflecting on the former president's decision.
At the Munich Security Conference, Senator Marco Rubio outlined former President Trump's expectations for European allies, emphasizing their need to increase defense spending and shoulder more responsibility.
A former FBI agent has expressed doubts about the authenticity of security footage related to Nancy Guthrie, suggesting it may appear 'staged'.
The former police chief of Laurel has been sentenced to 55 years in Montgomery County after being convicted on multiple serial arson charges.
Four individuals have been indicted after recent clashes in Minneapolis, with one woman notably accused of biting off an officer's fingertip.
A collection of 36 tweets captures the chaotic and often humorous online commentary surrounding a particularly eventful week in the political landscape.
A Republican lawmaker is proposing a new visa program to address a shortage of home builders in Texas, a problem attributed to a surge in Trump-era deportations.
Trump's FTC Chairman has reportedly sent a threatening letter to Apple, accusing the tech giant of not adequately promoting conservative media outlets.
A shooting incident in Minnesota involving a Venezuelan man and ICE agents has drawn scrutiny, as video evidence reportedly contradicts official accounts provided by ICE.
Former President Donald Trump made a lighthearted remark about potential future residences after his time in the White House, with Melania Trump reportedly nodding in approval.
A former NYPD official has been charged with accepting bribes from a company that sold 'panic button' systems to city schools.
The State Department has directed nonprofit libraries to stop processing passport applications, ending a service previously provided by these institutions.
A Fox News analyst has voiced strong concerns, describing former President Trump's recent behavior as 'intolerable' and potentially 'impeachable'.