The Pentagon released a second batch of previously classified files on unidentified flying objects Friday, including historical sightings near a top-secret New Mexico nuclear facility and a recent firsthand account from a senior intelligence officer who says he watched a glowing orb split in two and accelerate in opposite directions.
The Justice Department on Thursday announced criminal charges against 15 defendants in a sweeping Minnesota Medicaid fraud crackdown, as the founder of the "Feeding Our Future" child nutrition scheme received a 41-and-a-half-year prison sentence and one suspect jumped from a four-story building to escape FBI agents.
A Canadian citizen living in Massachusetts allegedly voted in American elections dating back to 2008, checking "Yes" on voter registration forms asking if he was a U.S. citizen despite knowing full well he wasn't.
Somalis and Bhutanese immigrants are running massive Medicaid kickback schemes in Ohio, bilking American taxpayers out of billions while the government looks the other way. That's the explosive charge from Daily Wire investigative reporter Luke Rosiak, who presented his findings Thursday at a Republican Study Committee roundtable on Capitol Hill.
Nearly $110 million in potential fraud at Somali day cares in Minnesota. A $2 million office in Miami-Dade County dedicated to supporting illegal aliens.
The U.S. Department of Commerce has awarded $2 billion to IBM and other American quantum computing companies to bolster the nation's dominance in the industry.
The Trump administration just shattered records with the largest single class of immigration judges ever sworn in, a bold move to finally clear the massive backlog choking America's broken immigration courts.
The owner of the music for "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and other "Peanuts" television specials filed lawsuits against the Department of the Interior, claiming it illegally used the music in social media posts.
President Donald Trump didn't mince words Thursday when he called out what he sees as blatant abuse of America's birthright citizenship laws, singling out wealthy foreigners who game the system to secure U.S. citizenship for their children.
For the first time since 1964, New York City's mayor will not attend the Israel Day Parade, a decision that critics say amounts to siding with antisemitic radicals terrorizing Jewish neighborhoods across the five boroughs.
Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin released the party's 2024 election "autopsy" report, calling the election "one of the most painful and consequential losses and a "punch in the gut."
A Protestant bishop and a member of Finland's parliament have been convicted under hate crimes laws for publishing a book that explains what the Bible teaches about men, women, and sex.