A pair of black gloves discovered near the home of Nancy Guthrie — the 84-year-old Arizona woman who has now been missing for 11 days — is being tested for DNA, the Pima County Sheriff's Department confirmed Wednesday. According to KGNS TV, the find came…
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons answered Rep. Eric Swalwell's dramatic call for his resignation with three words on Tuesday: "No, sir, I won't." The exchange came during a House Homeland Security Committee oversight hearing that was supposed to be about border security. Instead, Swalwell —…
Attorney General Pam Bondi turned the House Judiciary Committee into a courtroom Wednesday — and Democrats were on the stand. In a combative hearing that centered on the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related files, Bondi clashed with lawmakers from both parties, but reserved her sharpest fire…
The Trump administration has announced a new body camera requirement for federal law enforcement officers operating in Minnesota’s Twin Cities. Under the policy, every federal officer working in the area must wear a body camera, and the recorded footage will be made public. ICE acting…
Jonny Greenwood, co-founder of Radiohead and composer of the 2017 film score for Phantom Thread, wants his music stripped from the Melania documentary, and he's dragged director Paul Thomas Anderson into the fight. The pair issued a demand on Monday that the song "Barbara Rose,"…
The NYPD has been operating fake social media accounts to investigate New Yorkers — using software built by NTREPID, a California defense contractor previously known only for its work with the Pentagon. The revelation surfaced not through a press conference or a whistleblower, but through…
A federal judge in Los Angeles struck down a key piece of California's legal offensive against immigration enforcement on Monday, blocking the state from forcing ICE agents to remove their masks during operations. Judge Christina Snyder, appointed during the Clinton administration, granted a preliminary injunction…
A Trump-appointed federal judge in Michigan dismissed the Department of Justice's lawsuit seeking access to the state's voter registration data, ruling Tuesday that none of the three federal laws cited by the DOJ actually require states to hand over the information. According to The Hill,…
President Trump put Ottawa on notice Monday, declaring he will not allow the Gordie Howe International Bridge to open until the United States receives what he called fair compensation and equal treatment on trade, Fox News reported. The bridge, named after the legendary Canadian hockey…
Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick told senators Tuesday that he visited Jeffrey Epstein's private island in December 2012, years after he claimed to have severed all contact with the convicted sex offender following a 2005 encounter that Lutnick said left him "disgusted." As reported by…
Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones has subpoenaed Nathan Wade — the former special prosecutor at the center of the Fani Willis scandal — to appear before a Georgia Senate committee on Friday, February 13. Jones announced the move on social media, framing the hearing as…
The House voted unanimously on Monday to authorize the minting of a special $2.50 collectible coin commemorating the 250th anniversary of American independence — a small but fitting gesture for a nation preparing to celebrate the most consequential political experiment in human history. The bill,…
Eighteen people are dead in New York City this winter, temperatures have plunged to sub-Antarctic levels, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani's administration still won't forcibly bring homeless individuals inside — even when they're camped across the street from a hospital. That's the scene on East 34th…
"It's actually colder today in New York City than in parts of Antarctica," Mayor Zohran Mamdani said Sunday on X as the deep freeze tightened its grip. On Saturday, another body was found frozen on city streets. That brought the death toll to 18, with…