A married couple who ran a Davie luxury car dealership were arrested after state troopers say they found altered titles, fake invoices, and possible VIN work on high-end cars.
A 72-foot commercial fishing vessel, the Lily Jean, sent an emergency beacon about 25 miles off Cape Ann. The Coast Guard recovered one person and an empty life raft, then suspended a 24-hour search that covered roughly 1,047 square miles. An investigation is underway.
Cold Case Cracked After 50 Years: Dallas Teen Identified It seemed like just another unsolved mystery. Back in 1973, Norman Prater vanished into thin air, leaving the Dallas Police Department...
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway filed a first-in-the-nation lawsuit asking a court to stop the Census Bureau from counting people she calls illegal aliens in apportionment. The suit seeks a recount and argues federal representation and funding are being shifted away from states that enforce immigration law.
A Florida nurse was fired after a viral video in which she wished severe childbirth injuries on White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. State officials say the nurse’s Florida license has been suspended as regulators and the employer respond.
Barack Obama called the death of a protester a tragedy. That grabbed headlines. What did not get the same attention was his own record on deportations and deaths in ICE custody. Politics, not principle, drives selective outrage.
Federal officers shot an armed suspect in Minneapolis. James O'Keefe and his team say they were surrounded, hit with projectiles, and received a death threat while reporting on the scene.
Federal Judge Clashes With DOJ Over Deportations A federal judge in Boston is making headlines after unleashing a verbal torrent against Trump’s administration over some heated deportation cases. U.S. District...
President Trump is once again saying out loud what a lot of Americans have been thinking for years, the homelessness crisis is inseparable from severe mental illness, and pretending otherwise...
The Department of Homeland Security says Mahmoud Khalil will be re-detained and deported to Algeria after a federal appeals court reversed a lower court order that had freed him. The case raises questions about immigration rules, campus protests, and how far agencies will go to remove noncitizens.