In a resounding victory for law and order, federal narcotics agents arrested around 50 illegal aliens in a high-stakes drug trafficking raid in Adams County, Colorado, on Sunday.
The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management has stepped up to support wildfire efforts in neighboring California, where devastation has left thousands displaced.
Three years ago, Stephanie Mistre's world was forever changed when she discovered her 15-year-old daughter, Marie, lifeless in her bedroom after taking her own life.
At the 52nd annual March for Life in Washington, DC, former President Donald Trump addressed pro-life advocates through a video speech, commending their dedication to protecting the unborn while pledging decisive actions to combat pro-abortion attacks and support families.
As part of a fragile ceasefire, Hamas militants in Gaza released four Israeli female soldiers on Saturday. In exchange, Israel released 200 Palestinian prisoners, including individuals convicted of deadly attacks, marking a critical moment in the ongoing conflict.
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.
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 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.