Former FBI Agents Sue Kash Patel and Pam Bondi for Unlawful Firing
Two former FBI agents are suing Director Kash Patel and AG Pam Bondi, alleging they were unlawfully fired in retaliation for their roles in the
Two former FBI agents are suing Director Kash Patel and AG Pam Bondi, alleging they were unlawfully fired in retaliation for their roles in the
The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants and temporary visitors to curb
UC Berkeley will pay $1 million and reform policies after an antisemitism lawsuit. The university pledged to adopt the IHRA definition and tighten campus anti-hate regulations.
The U.S. has approved minting a 24K gold coin featuring President Trump for the nation
California is purging lessons on César Chávez after child abuse allegations surfaced, ending his long-standing status as a heroic figure in the state
Rady Children’s Health in San Diego faces lawsuits from families and the California AG for halting gender-affirming care for minors, allegedly violating a legal commitment through 2034.
Governor Gavin Newsom faces backlash for downplaying the cost of a wildlife crossing project that has now ballooned to over $114 million and is facing delays.
South Fulton police are searching for the gunman who killed two teens, ages 14 and 16, on March 17. Authorities have several key leads in the investigation.
Fulton County authorities have deployed a drone system to block contraband at Rice Street Jail and speed up emergency response times within the detention facility.
After a dog in Clayton County severely injured two people, it was euthanized for rabies testing to assist in the victims
Four people escaped unharmed after a shooting at Atlantic Station on March 19. Atlanta police are currently searching for a suspect who fled in a dark-colored Mercedes.
President Trump explained that keeping the Iran operation secret from Japan was vital for the element of surprise, citing Pearl Harbor as a historical illustration.
The US-based Yeshiva World News was cyberattacked and defaced with Persian messages amid security warnings regarding Iran. The website has since returned to normal operations.
The FBI dismantled an identity theft ring in Los Angeles, arresting Amen Vardevaryan for a $17 million fraud scheme using elderly homeowners
Costco is opening its first standalone gas station in California with 40 pumps, offering discounted prices for members to help combat rising fuel costs.
A San Diego elementary school honored Cesar Chavez despite serious abuse allegations, prompting several California districts to reconsider naming public buildings after him.
Severe congestion hits US airports due to security staffing shortages from DHS disruptions, causing widespread delays and threatening the operation of smaller airports.
The U.S. is considering releasing strategic oil reserves and freeing Iranian oil to bring down gas prices amid supply disruptions. However, actual effectiveness depends largely on stabilizing the global supply chain.
Florida authorities are ramping up patrols and making arrests to restore order during Spring Break. Curfews have been implemented at hotspots to prevent further chaos and violence.
Colorado police are searching for Brenda Meza, a former school secretary who fled after being charged with 12 criminal counts for an inappropriate relationship with a 13-year-old student.
Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare is suing a patient who has refused to leave their room for five months. The hospital seeks a court order to free up the bed for emergency cases.
Two Republicans lead the California Governor
A shooting at Holloman Air Force Base left one veteran dead and a service member injured. Officials state it was a personal dispute, and an investigation is currently underway.
President Trump has issued a 60-day Jones Act waiver to lower gas prices and stabilize the domestic market as Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupts global oil supplies.
Senator Rand Paul publicly attacked Markwayne Mullin at the DHS Secretary confirmation hearing, accusing him of lacking anger control and having a dismissive attitude toward personal violence.
Suspect Zakir Ibrahim was arrested and charged with attempted murder after claiming to be a CIA agent and attacking a passenger with a knife at a Chicago train station on March 18, 2026.
Retired US Air Force General William Neil McCasland has been missing in New Mexico since late February. Unusually hot weather is currently hindering search efforts by authorities.
Rapper Afroman confronted Ohio police in court over a satirical music video of a 2022 raid on his home. The lawsuit sparks debate over free expression and officer privacy.