House Republicans are advancing efforts to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress for defying subpoenas related to the Epstein investigation. The move raises significant political stakes as the Clintons maintain their innocence.
Portland Mayor Mark Dion expresses concern as Operation Catch of the Day targets Maine's growing number of migrants and asylum seekers. The Trump administration intensifies its deportation efforts.
A significant snowstorm is on the horizon for Philadelphia this weekend, with potential icy mixes complicating snowfall totals. Residents are urged to prepare for cold conditions and stock up on supplies as the storm approaches.
In a candid interview at Davos, California Governor Gavin Newsom speculated that market instability could lead President Trump to soften his aggressive stance on Greenland. Newsom emphasized the impact of economic factors on Trump's decisions, highlighting the tension between U.S. and European relations.
In a closed-door meeting, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries expressed his opposition to the DHS funding bill, as Democrats rally against insufficient ICE constraints following a recent shooting. Will this bill pass?
A Customs and Border Protection officer was injured during a high-stakes operation in Los Angeles aimed at capturing a violent criminal. The suspect, William Eduardo Moran Carballo, attempted to flee and rammed his vehicle into law enforcement. Details are still emerging.
In a dramatic turn of events, the European Parliament has suspended a crucial US trade deal over President Trump's controversial Greenland acquisition demands, igniting fears of a trade war and market instability.
In a controversial ruling, Antoine Watson was found not guilty of murder in the violent attack on 84-year-old Vicha Ratanapakdee, a case that highlighted rising violence against Asians during the pandemic. Watson's actions were captured on video, leading to national outrage.
A federal judge in Minnesota has imposed strict restrictions on immigration agents' actions towards protesters, following a lawsuit from activists. This ruling aims to protect peaceful demonstrations and prevent retaliation against citizens.
In a surprising turn of events, the Justice Department has issued subpoenas to Minnesota's Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, probing allegations of interference with federal law enforcement operations. What does this mean for the state's leadership?