Family of Fire Chief Criticizes Secret Service Over Security Failures at Trump Rally The widow of a fire chief killed during an attempted assassination of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump has
Judge Blocks Discriminatory Immigration Raids in California A federal judge has halted the Trump administration from conducting broad immigration stops and arrests across seven California counties, including Los Angeles. The
Outcry Over Social Media Comments Targeting President Trump The controversy began when Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez made a provocative remark on social media regarding President Trump and the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Woman Drives Through Protesters in Fairview, New Jersey A video circulating online appears to show a woman in a gray Jeep driving through a group of protesters outside a restaurant
Judge Rules Against Mayor Eric Adams in Campaign Funds Dispute A federal court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Mayor Eric Adams, which aimed to challenge the Campaign Finance Board’s
Unique Fire-Infused Performances at Brooklyn’s Mechasonic Sessions While pyrotechnics at concerts are common, an event where musical instruments emit fire is truly one-of-a-kind. Performances by Fire the Band took place
No Parole for Kenneth Bianchi, One of the “Hillside Stranglers” Kenneth Bianchi, convicted of killing 12 women in the 1970s, has been denied parole once again and will remain imprisoned
Son of a Billionaire Commits to Purchase Jackson Pollock Artwork but Fails to Pay The son of a wealthy businessman has entered into an agreement to buy a $15 million
Alleged Plot to Assassinate Trump and Bizarre Prison Letter A man accused of attempting to kill former President Donald Trump during a golf outing last September has made strange demands
Camp Mystic Director Died While Attempting to Save Campers During Flood Richard “Dick” Eastland, the dedicated director of Camp Mystic, had spent decades battling frequent floods on the campgrounds along