Jim Jordan and Jeff Van Drew pressed Fairfax officials over ICE detainers, jail releases, and a murder case that renewed concerns about local crime policy.
Federal authorities say a Missouri man posted bomb-making videos that an ISIS-inspired attacker later used before a deadly New Orleans rampage. The case has renewed questions about how dangerous material keeps slipping through social platforms that are quick to police speech and slow to stop real threats.
A late-night street takeover in Chicago turned dangerous when a vehicle struck a police cruiser and crowds filmed the chaos. Police made one arrest, while city officials called for tougher consequences after a second takeover was reported days later.
FIFA’s top World Cup final seats climbed to $32,970, lawmakers questioned the pricing model, and the trip to MetLife Stadium is getting expensive before kickoff even starts.
Roy Cooper is facing a fresh blast of criticism over North Carolina's COVID-era inmate releases, after new data linked hundreds of released prisoners to later arrests and several violent cases drew attention in the Senate race.
Tom Homan criticized New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s sanctuary policy and said the state is shielding dangerous offenders from federal immigration enforcement.
A Douglas County biology teacher is facing felony charges after authorities say she had improper sexual contact with a student on campus and off campus. The school district says it launched an immediate investigation and is cooperating with law enforcement.
A Minnesota attorney general lawsuit says a crime-prevention nonprofit diverted millions to personal spending, luxury trips, and private businesses. The case adds another ugly lesson in how public-minded language can hide private appetite.