San Diego's Congress members find nearly empty ICE detention facility during scheduled inspection
SAN DIEGO — Members of the San Diego Democratic congressional delegation were granted access to inspect an immigration ... Read More
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Report revives claims Minnesota fraud funded terrorism. Here's what we know
Minnesota’s Republican congressional delegation and state lawmakers are calling on the U.S. Attorney’s office to investigate whether fraud schemes helped fund terrorism after President Donald Trump pledged that he ...Read more
Dead girl was found in D4vd's Tesla. Now, LAPD describes probe as 'investigation into murder'
LOS ANGELES — For the first time since Los Angeles police began investigating the gruesome discovery of a dead girl's body in the trunk of singer D4vd's Tesla, a detective has characterized the probe as an "investigation...Read more
Cher 'in advanced talks' for '£13M' Netflix tell-all series deal
Cher is reportedly in "advanced" talks to secure a massive "£13 million" deal with Netflix for a tell-all series.
The streaming giant docuseries - claimed to be called Sharing Her Story and consisting of seven hour-long ...Read more
Nicole Kidman 'hanging in there' amid filing for divorce from Keith Urban
Nicole Kidman is staying strong amid her split from Keith Urban.
On September 29, it was confirmed that the 58-year-old actress and the 57-year-old country singer had separated after 19 years of marriage, with People ...Read more
Chicago Teachers Union agrees to provide financial audits to congressional committee
The Chicago Teachers Union has agreed to submit complete financial audits to the House Committee on Education and Workforce following a probe by policymakers.
The Republican-led committee issued a letter Thursday to CTU ...Read more
Ukraine and allies warn US against rush to end Russia's war
Ukraine and its European allies signaled that key sticking points remained in U.S.-brokered peace talks even as senior officials hailed progress in winning more favorable terms for Kyiv from a proposal backed by President ...Read more
Trump administration ends protections for Myanmar refugees, affecting Minnesota's Karen residents
Members of Minnesota’s Karen community are at risk of being sent back to Myanmar after the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced Monday it was ending temporary asylum protections for the country’s citizens.
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Russia bombards Kyiv hours after Trump voices hope for Ukraine deal
Russia launched a combined missile and drone attack on Ukraine, concentrated heavily on the capital Kyiv, just hours after President Donald Trump struck a positive tone on prospects for a ceasefire deal.
Ukraine’s air ...Read more
Wife of former Florida sheriff takes plea deal in racketeering case
ORLANDO, Fla. — The estranged wife of former Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez accepted a plea deal Monday, avoiding jail time in exchange for possible testimony against her husband in his racketeering trial.
Robin ...Read more
Former Chicago police detective accused of crafting 'sadistic' interrogation plan used at Guantanamo
CHICAGO — Hundreds of miles from his normal stomping grounds, a former Chicago police detective was in a cell in the notorious Guantanamo Bay detention center, allegedly screaming at a prisoner who had been waterboarded ...Read more
Federal agents raided a Chicago apartment building two months ago. Now its residents have formed a union
CHICAGO — Almost two months after the militarized raid that roused them from their sleep and made international headlines, those who remain living — or trying to live — at 7500 South Shore Drive gathered Monday ...Read more
Marjorie Taylor Greene says GOP 'likely' to lose 2026 midterms
Days after announcing she’ll leave the House of Representatives at the start of the new year, Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she expects the Democratic party to take control of Congress in 2026.
“Now that ...Read more
US Rep. Lauren Underwood warns Chicago immigration crackdown not over as ICE plans major staff expansion
CHICAGO — Republican President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration enforcement operation in the Chicago area may have ebbed in recent weeks, but U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood cautioned Monday against assuming the effort...Read more
Gov. Ferguson taps former AG civil rights chief for Washington Supreme Court
SEATTLE — Gov. Bob Ferguson has turned to a longtime colleague and top civil rights lawyer in naming his pick to serve on the Washington Supreme Court.
Ferguson on Monday appointed Colleen Melody, whom he hired more ...Read more
Alex Hunter, Boulder's longest-serving DA and key figure in JonBenét Ramsey case, dies at 89
DENVER — In the end, Alex Hunter picked the day of his death.
Boulder’s longest-serving district attorney — who defined more than a quarter century of criminal justice for the region and oversaw the early years of ...Read more
Trump still working on health care proposal, White House says
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is still working on a proposal to address a spike in Obamacare health insurance premiums, but the eventual plan may differ significantly from details reported over the weekend, the ...Read more
Flying for Thanksgiving? Airlines say travel is back to normal after delays and cancellations earlier this month
Travelers heading to O’Hare International and Midway airports this week can rest assured that a government shutdown-related national air traffic meltdown has been averted, airlines said.
Passengers can expect things to ...Read more
Diddy caught on tape: New video shows fallen rapper behind bars
After more than a year after Sean “Diddy” Combs’ arrest and sex crimes trial, video has emerged of Combs at his new prison.
On Sunday, TMZ shared the footage of the fallen rapper at FCI Fort Dix, in New Jersey. He�...Read more
House to boost member security program, launch mobile duress app
WASHINGTON — Members of the House will soon have access to up to $20,000 a month to pay for personal security while they’re off the Hill — doubling the monthly amount currently available — and access to a mobile ...Read more
Miami judge sets trial date for Trump library land transfer case
MIAMI — A lawsuit over whether Miami Dade College violated Florida’s public transparency laws when it voted to transfer land to the state for Donald Trump’s presidential library is set to go to trial next August, a ...Read more
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