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A Border Patrol staffer asked if Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly was "crazy" when calling about alleged drug traffickers before a Mexican national was found dead. → Read More
Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva condemned the oversight commission's report on "deputy gangs" as a "political hit job" seeking to "delegitimize law enforcement." → Read More
Border Patrol agents are heard casting doubt on Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly's pleas for help, hours before deputies found the body of Mexican national Gabriel Cuen Buitimea. → Read More
Rep. Anthony D'Esposito led five other GOP freshman congressmen from New York in introducing bills that aim to prevent George Santos from profiting off federal election law violations. → Read More
St. Louis County Judge Sally L. Tarnowski was widely mourned following her death in Florida Monday, as reports cite family claiming she was out running and was fatally struck by a car. → Read More
DNI Avril Haines, in testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee on "worldwide threats," said the CCP is the "most consequential threat to U.S. national security." → Read More
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who is serving on President Biden re-election panel, unveiled a blueprint on addressing the influx of 50,000 migrants into the Big Apple since April. → Read More
Southern Poverty Law Center employee and barred attorney Thomas Webb Jurgens, charged with domestic terrorism in the attack on Atlanta's "Cop City," was granted $5,000 bond Tuesday. → Read More
An investigation by the Civilian Oversight Commission found "deputy gangs" are operating at the "highest levels" of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. → Read More
A pro-Ukraine group was responsible for explosions along the Nord Stream pipeline, new U.S. intelligence reportedly suggests, but President Volodymyr Zelensky did not order the attack. → Read More
California Attorney General Rob Bonta was hit with a federal lawsuit Tuesday over SB 107, which Gov. Gavin Newsom signed deeming California a "sanctuary state" for transgender minors. → Read More
The NYPD released video showing two suspects accused of tagging "Murderer" and "Give Us Our Land Back" on a statue of Christopher Columbus commissioned in 1892 in Central Park. → Read More
A Norfolk Southern employee was reportedly killed Tuesday morning when a train crashed into a dump truck while passing through a Cleveland-Cliffs Cleveland Works property. → Read More
Atlanta police named the 23 suspects facing domestic terrorism charges after another violent attack on the site of a future police and fire training center activists dubbed "Cop City." → Read More
Washington, D.C., Council Chairman Phil Mendelson announced Monday he's withdrawing a controversial criminal code bill and the legislation would be reworked. → Read More
An "anarchy" attack at the site of a future Atlanta police training facility resulted in at least 35 people being detained, and authorities say an "international" network is involved. → Read More
Majority staff from the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic said via memo Dr. Fauci "prompted" the drafting of a publication that would "disprove" the lab leak theory. → Read More
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said he considering Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's re-election loss a "warning sign for the country" on addressing public safety concerns. → Read More
Unlike in the East Palestine disaster, officials say another Norfolk Southern train that derailed in Springfield, Ohio, Saturday was not carrying hazardous chemicals. → Read More
A Washington, D.C., judge denied Jan. 6 defendant Sara Carpenter's request to delay her trial to allow time to review 44,000 hours of Capitol riot footage from Kevin McCarthy's office. → Read More