Ross Davidson, the 38-year-old singer who replaced Tony Hadley as frontman of Spandau Ballet, was sentenced to 14 years in prison after courts found him guilty of sexual offenses against six women committed over a six-year period. Newly released bodycam footage from his 2021 arrest…
President Trump on Thursday signed a bill restoring funding to most of the Department of Homeland Security, closing out what has been called the longest shutdown of a federal department in U.S. history, 76 days without spending authority for the agencies responsible for airport security,…
Mallory McMorrow, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Michigan, told readers in her 2025 autobiography that she "relocated permanently" to the state in 2014. Deleted social media posts and public records paint a different picture, one in which she was still calling herself a…
The Department of Justice dropped its felony conspiracy charge against Kat Abughazaleh and three co-defendants this week, scaling back a case that began when the group allegedly surrounded and damaged an Immigration and Customs Enforcement vehicle during a September 2025 protest in Broadview, Illinois. The…
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum moved swiftly to block U.S. efforts to hold her own party's officials accountable after a federal indictment named Sinaloa Governor Ruben Rocha Moya and nine associates on drug trafficking charges tied to the Sinaloa Cartel. The U.S. Department of Justice announced…
A federal grand jury has indicted a Minnesota father, mother, and their 20-year-old daughter for allegedly attacking a conservative journalist covering an anti-ICE rally, a case the Justice Department says was driven by nothing more than the reporter's political identity. Christopher Ostroushko, 51, his wife…
The Department of Justice released a sweeping 200-page report Thursday accusing the Biden administration of systematically penalizing Christians who acted on their faith, from prosecuting elderly pro-life demonstrators to directing FBI surveillance at Catholic priests who celebrated the Traditional Latin Mass. The findings come from…
A man tried to murder the President of the United States Saturday night. He brought a shotgun, two handguns, and knives to the White House Correspondents' Dinner. He had spent three weeks planning the attack. It was the third attempt on Donald Trump's life since…
Tiffany Henyard told a Georgia elections board she became a legal resident of Fulton County on May 1, 2025, three days before she formally left office as mayor of Dolton, Illinois, a position that under state law required her to live in the municipality she…
The House voted 235 to 191 on Tuesday to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for three years, the rest of President Donald Trump's term, setting up a tight sprint in the Senate before the surveillance authority lapses Friday at midnight. The…
Rick Jackson, the wealthy businessman running near the top of Georgia's crowded Republican gubernatorial primary, walked into a trap on a debate stage Monday night, and his answer made things worse. Asked point-blank by Lt. Gov. Burt Jones whether he has any illegal immigrants working…
Justice Clarence Thomas used a sweeping concurrence Wednesday to argue the Supreme Court did not go far enough in its 6-3 decision striking down a Louisiana majority-Black congressional district as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander, pressing his three-decade case that Section 2 of the Voting Rights…
Floyd William Parrott, the 64-year-old man charged with capital murder in Houston's infamous 1990 "Lovers' Lane" double killing, was found unresponsive in his Nebraska prison cell Tuesday and died before he could be extradited to Texas to face trial. Harris County District Attorney Sean Teare…
Democratic lawmakers who spent more than a year chanting "No Kings" at rallies aimed at the Trump administration gave King Charles III a standing ovation on the floor of Congress this week, and Republicans wasted no time pointing out the contradiction. The scene played out…