In the wake of tragic shootings in downtown Chicago that left a 14-year-old dead and several teens injured, President Trump is calling for federal intervention to address rising crime rates.
New legislation enables senators to sue for $500,000 if their data is seized without notification. This comes after revelations of FBI obtaining call records from several lawmakers during the Trump investigation.
In a surprising turn of events, a jury found Sean Charles Dunn not guilty after he threw a hoagie at a federal officer during an immigration raid scare. The case reflects tensions surrounding federal law enforcement in D.C.
In a surprising move, federal workers are being instructed to blame Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown. Meanwhile, the FTC has removed AI-related blog posts, and San Francisco prepares for potential troop deployments. Plus, explore the evolving conservative dating scene and more.
California's governor has officially banned local and federal law enforcement officers from wearing face masks while on duty, aiming to protect residents from 'secret police' tactics. This controversial law, effective January 2026, faces pushback from federal authorities.
In a stunning legal blow, a federal appeals court has upheld a defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump, ordering him to pay over $83 million to writer E Jean Carroll. This ruling adds to Trump's ongoing legal troubles and raises questions about presidential immunity.
As federal law enforcement prepares to arrive in Chicago, residents express deep concerns about the implications for community safety and trust in police. Will this controversial move curb crime or escalate tensions?
The Trump administration is eyeing a Navy base north of Chicago to launch federal law enforcement operations against undocumented immigration, even considering deploying thousands of troops amid tensions with the Illinois governor.
In a bold move, the Transportation Department plans to manage D.C.’s Union Station, a decision announced by Secretary Sean P. Duffy amid heightened security from National Guard and federal officers.
In a surprising turn of events, a federal grand jury in Washington D.C. has opted not to indict Sean Dunn for throwing a salami sub at federal officers, highlighting local tensions over Trump's law enforcement presence.