President Donald Trump announced plans to waive nearly all federal permitting requirements to expedite rebuilding efforts in Los Angeles County after devastating wildfires claimed at least 28 lives and destroyed over 16,000 structures. Trump urged local officials to adopt similar measures to fast-track recovery.
Fitbit, owned by Google, has agreed to pay a $12.25 million civil penalty following allegations by federal regulators that it failed to promptly notify consumers of a defect in its Ionic smartwatches, which could overheat and cause serious burns.
Authorities have filed charges against Dustin Lee Nehl, 31, and Jennifer Nehl, 44, of Oregon, who allegedly impersonated firefighters in an attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Palisades Fire evacuation zone in Malibu.
Camping World, a prominent RV dealership, is refusing to back down after the city of Greenville, North Carolina, began issuing daily fines for flying an oversized American flag from a 120-foot flagpole at its location on Evans Street and Red Banks Road.
The Senate confirmed South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security on Saturday, marking another significant addition to President Donald Trump’s Cabinet as he advances his second-term agenda.
A tragic incident unfolded in Phoenix when a 74-year-old rideshare driver, Samuel Webster, was killed after being run over multiple times by his own vehicle.
Protesters are set to gather in downtown Chicago, Illinois this Saturday for the People's March for Justice, an event organized to oppose President Donald Trump’s agenda. The march will begin at noon at Water Tower Park.
The Senate confirmed Pete Hegseth as the nation’s Secretary of Defense late Friday in a dramatic tie-breaking vote, overcoming vocal opposition and questions surrounding his qualifications and character. This confirmation solidifies President Donald Trump’s national security team as he prepares to take office.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has pledged to end the federal government’s weaponization of the law, dismissing three high-profile FACE Act cases against pro-life protesters. A memorandum obtained by the Daily Caller outlines the new directive, aligning with President Donald Trump’s promise to correct past abuses in law enforcement.
During a press conference on Friday in Fletcher, North Carolina, President Donald Trump addressed Senator Adam Schiff’s (D-CA) decision to avoid traveling with him to assess disaster areas in North Carolina and California. The senator, who declined Trump’s invitation citing scheduling conflicts, was met with strong remarks from the president.