Immigration 1 day ago FBI arrests Wisconsin judge, alleging she obstructed arrest of illegal alien Milwaukee judge Hannah Dugan faces accusations of hiding an undocumented immigrant from ICE agents in courthouse jury room.
New York City April 12 Doomed NYC helicopter starred in company’s safety inspection video The ill-fated helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday killing six people features on a video promoting the firm’s purported safety record.
Investigations April 11 SCOOP: Biden-era grant program described as 'gold bar' scheme by Trump EPA administrator under scrutiny House lawmakers are seeking answers on whether a controversial Biden-era green energy grant program was used improperly to boost groups with ties to Democrats.
Coronavirus April 10 Newly surfaced report provides more clues on COVID outbreak source and timeline A newly released report reveals seven U.S. military athletes showed COVID-19 symptoms after the 2019 Military World Games in Wuhan, China, contradicting official timeline. New evidence fuels debate on virus origins.
Immigration March 13 Justice Department launches criminal investigation into 2 NYC migrant shelters The Justice Department is investigating funding and operations at two Manhattan hotels being used as migrant shelters, according to several reports.
Donald Trump February 28 Trump staffers load boxes of items seized by FBI in 2022 Mar-a-Lago raid onto Air Force One President Trump's staff loaded boxes of items taken from his home in Florida during an FBI raid in 2022 onto Air Force One at Joint Base Andrew Friday.
Chicago January 29 Chicago mayor improperly accepting designer gifts like Hugo Boss cuff links, Gucci bag and more: OIG report Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said he never saw the room referred to by the Office of the Inspector General as the "gift room," where luxury gifts were stored.
Politics January 9 ‘DOGE’ senator seeks to ensure feds can continue pursuing COVID fraudsters, debtors, as IG sounds alarm After receiving a letter from the IG, Sen. Joni Ernst drafted legislation to ensure collections and investigations regarding the PPP loan program can continue.
Politics December 5 Arizona Republican lawmakers ask for investigation into county recorder's handling of 2024 election Arizona Republican lawmakers ask for an investigation into Pima County recorder Gabriella Cazares-Kelly's handling of 2024 election citing three different reasons.
Crime November 26 Texas police officer fatally 'ambushed' in shootout with fleeing suspect: law enforcement A police officer was fatally "ambushed" during a shootout with a fleeing suspect in Greenville, Texas, on Monday, according to local law enforcement.
Crime October 31 Growing calls for illegal migrant to be charged with hate crimes in Jewish man's shooting Calls are growing for police to charge the illegal migrant accused of shooting a Jewish man to be charged with hate crimes, with one Jewish group slamming the city’s mayor directly.
World October 30 Skydiver plunges to death in freak accident after both parachutes fail A shocking video has been released showing the moment professional skydiver Carolina Muñoz Kennedy plunged to her death after both parachutes failed during a fatal dive in Brazil over the weekend.
World October 29 10 injured after cars on giant pendulum ride break apart midair, horrifying video shows Frightening video shows the moment two gondola cars detach from a thrill-seeking amusement park ride and crash, leaving ten people injured, six critically.
World October 11 Gender of female captain not to blame for sinking of $61M navy ship: New Zealand defense minister New Zealand's Defense Minister has rebukes claims that the appointment of a female to captain a $61 million navy ship ultimately led to its sinking.
POLITICS October 10 'Out of money': Whistleblowers allege lack of Secret Service funds, delayed payments, top senator reveals Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, is asking the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Secret Service for answers about their funding and payments to agents.
Wisconsin September 26 Wisconsin DA investigating mayor's removal of absentee ballot drop box Mayor Doug Diny of Wausau, Wisconsin, posted a photo to social media showing himself removing an empty voting drop drop box, leading Marathon County District Attorney Theresa Wetzsteon to threaten him with investigation.
Migrant Crime September 18 Illegal migrant involved in Times Square police attack was ordered to be deported 1 year prior: report One of the migrants accused of being involved in the beat down of two NYPD officers in Times Square had been ordered deported before the brutal attack took place.
Michigan September 16 Republicans plan to confront Biden’s small business chief on electioneering concerns, loan forgiveness Small Business Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman will sit for a hearing on Wednesday and Republicans on the committee offered an exclusive look at what they plan to ask her.
Coast Guard September 16 Titan submersible crew said ‘all good here’ in final messages moments before vessel imploded: US Coast Guard The U.S. Coast Guard revealed the last few moments before the Titan submersible imploded near the resting site of the Titanic, killing all five people on board.
Police and Law Enforcement September 12 Food Lion worker found dead inside NC store freezer: police A Food Lion worker was found dead inside a freezer at one of the company’s stores in Raleigh, North Carolina, earlier this week, police say.
CRIME September 5 Superyacht victims' cause of death was 'death by confinement,' autopsies show: report Four victims who died when the Bayesian superyacht sank off the coast of Sicily, passed away after being trapped alive inside the ship’s cabins and their oxygen ran out, according to local reports.
POLITICS September 4 Controversial mayor defies board, says she 'cleaned up' town despite turning balance sheet red Embattled "supermayor" Tiffany Henyard defied the the Village of Dolton’s board of trustees Tuesday when she proceeded with a board meeting despite it being postponed by trustees.
CRIME August 29 Florida mom charged with four-year-old son’s murder over decade after his death during unsupervised visit Over 11 years after Antwan Hope's death, Florida authorities arrested his mother, Destene Simmons, in Broward County and charged her in his murder.
Police and Law Enforcement August 16 FBI fires back at claims it released Crooks' body for cremation days after Trump assassination attempt The FBI has snapped back against claims it released Thomas Matthew Crooks' body for cremation without informing those on the ground in Butler, following the assassination attempt on former President Trump.
Politics August 14 Police ally of scandal-ridden Mayor Tiffany Henyard indicted on bankruptcy fraud charges A top police officer and supporter of scandal-plagued Dolton, Illinois, Mayor Tiffany Henyard has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Chicago on bankruptcy fraud charges.
Crime August 13 Authorities sound alarm on 'gold bar scam' thats swindled millions from seniors The FBI and authorities in Maryland are calling on seniors to be vigilant for scammers who have swindled millions of dollars from people in what's being described at the “gold bar scam."
Mystery July 30 Exclusive: The last living Jimmy Hoffa suspect's shocking claim Gabriel Briguglio, the last living suspect in the murder of James Riddle Hoffa, opens up about how Ralph Picardo misled the FBI, federal prosecutors and media in the investigation.
Crime June 28 FBI hunts John Doe sex attack suspect through endangered child mission The FBI issued the appeal this week for the public to help identify a John Doe 48 who allegedly sexually assaulted a child in the back of a van.
Crime June 25 Who suffers from defunding the police? This blue city has over 1,000 unsolved murders Police in the city of St Louis have yet to solve more than 1,000 homicide cases over the last 10 years with lagging staff numbers and budget cuts hindering progress.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES June 15 House GOP launches investigation into federally funded news ratings group's impact on free speech The Oversight Committee is investigating NewsGuard's impact "on protected First Amendment speech and its potential to serve as a non-transparent agent of censorship campaigns."