Investigation

Police Identify 3 Victims, Their Killer and ‘Hero’ Bystander in Indiana Mall Shooting

Authorities identified the three victims killed in an Indiana mall shooting Sunday, their disturbed killer and the hero bystander who shot him dead — and likely saved countless others from being gunned down.

Judge Denies Steve Bannon’s Request For Delay To Criminal Contempt Trial

The federal judge presiding over former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon’s criminal contempt trial denied his request on Tuesday to delay the trial for one month.

CDC Blocks Access to Vax Safety Information

The agency is shielding the names of those working on the project.

‘Systemic Failures’ in Uvalde: 400 Officers Waited to Confront

Nearly 400 law enforcement officials rushed to a mass shooting at a Uvalde elementary school, but "egregiously poor decision-making" resulted in more than an hour of chaos before the gunman who took 21 lives was finally confronted and killed, according to a damning investigative report released Sunday.

Acting Police Chief on Day of Uvalde Mass Shooting Placed on Administrative Leave

An investigative report that is being described as a preliminary report was released Sunday in Uvalde, Texas.

FBI Was Looking Into Wuhan Virus Lab at Outset of Pandemic

Bureau was investigating "grant questions" surrounding funding of dangerous experiments at lab.

AOC Says Capitol Police Were Working With Jan 6 Protesters

Lawmaker says Capitol Police were "opening the doors" on Jan. 6.

Concerns About Wuhan Lab Experiments Date Back to 2016: New Docs

New documents obtained by government watchdog Judicial Watch show concerns about virus manipulation at the Wuhan Institute of Virology span back to 2016.

Dick’s Sporting Goods Hit With Civil-Rights Complaint for Funding Employee Abortions, Not Childcare

A conservative legal organization filed a federal civil-rights complaint against DICK’S Sporting Goods on Thursday for sponsoring staff abortions while failing to provide equivalent paid maternity care to employees.

California AG Apologizes for Mass Gun Data Leak, Offers One Year of ‘Credit Monitoring Services’

California Attorney General Rob Bonta sent an apology letter to concealed carry permit applicants on Friday after their private information was leaked from a proprietary database.

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