In a bold declaration, Donald Trump claims Washington D.C. is now 'crime free' following a controversial police crackdown involving the National Guard. Despite significant crime reports, he praises local leadership and aims for similar actions in other major cities.
A group of parishioners held a prayer vigil at Naval Station Great Lakes as fears grow over upcoming immigration enforcement operations. Gov. Pritzker and Mayor Johnson spoke out against Trump’s National Guard deployment plans.
In a bold move, Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson signs an executive order countering Trump's immigration policies, restricting police cooperation with federal agents. This action raises questions about constitutional authority and public safety.
Two decades after Hurricane Katrina, survivors share their harrowing experiences and the unexpected blessings that followed the devastation. From desperate evacuations to rebuilding lives, their stories reveal resilience in the face of adversity.
Quentin 'Rampage' Jackson is under fire after his son Raja attacked wrestler Stuart Smith, leaving him hospitalized. Jackson responds to racist backlash and defends his son amid ongoing investigations.
A new poll reveals that nearly 80% of Washington, DC residents oppose President Trump's federal control of the city's police and increased military presence, feeling less safe despite his claims of improved safety.
Amid rising tensions in Washington, the D.C. National Guard may soon be armed as part of President Trump's controversial policing strategy. Critics warn of the implications for civil liberties, while supporters tout increased safety.
In a bold move, West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey has dispatched 300-400 National Guard troops to Washington D.C. at Trump's request to combat rising crime and homelessness. This deployment raises questions about federal authority and local governance.
Attorney General Pam Bondi returns control of DC's Metropolitan Police to its chief, but the Trump administration retains authority. Protests erupt as residents express safety concerns.
In a dramatic legal showdown, Attorney General Brian Schwalb has filed a lawsuit against President Trump's unprecedented control of D.C.'s police force, claiming it undermines local governance and endangers residents.