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‘Ritualistic Child Sexual Abuse’ Investigation Yields Arrest in Utah County

The Utah County sheriff's office has stated that over 120 victims and witnesses have come forward since the probe began last April.

Wisconsin Christmas Parade Massacre Defendant to Defend Self in Trial

Darrell Brooks’ trial was never going to be easy for the Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha. Now it could hurt even more.

Democrats’ New Senate Struggles

Democrats are facing fresh problems in two pivotal Senate battlegrounds in which their nominees are facing attacks for being too progressive. What's happening: In Wisconsin,...

Beto O’Rourke, Greg Abbott Spar Over Border Crisis, Migrant Buses to NYC in Texas Gov Debate

exas Gov. Greg Abbott and Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke traded jabs over the ongoing border crisis overwhelming the Lone Star State in their first...

Illinois’ Democrat Governor Blinks, Suggests New Cashless Bail Law Might Need Changes Amid Outcry

Gov. J.B. Pritzker has suggested that changes to the state's controversial SAFE-T Act could be needed to better inform the public. Among other things, the...

Report: Afghan Man, Brought to U.S. by Biden, Accused of Sexually Assaulting 12-Year-Old Boy

Shah Mahmood Selab, 35, was charged last week in federal court for alleged child sex crimes. An exclusive report by Fox News’s Adam Shaw...

Internet and Cell Phone Data Purchased by Government to Track Americans

Law enforcement is working with third-party data brokers.

Federal Judge Vows to Stop Hiring Law Clerks From Yale Law School

Judge James C. Ho of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit announced Thursday that he would no longer be hiring law clerks from Yale Law School and urged other judges to follow suit.

Churches Defend Loophole for Clergy to Not Report Child Sex Abuse

It was a frigid Sunday evening at the Catholic Newman Center in Salt Lake City when the priest warned parishioners who had gathered after Mass that their right to private confessions was in jeopardy.

Trudeau Government Allows China to Open Police Stations in Canada to Monitor Chinese Nationals

On September 12, human rights watchdog Safeguard Defenders published their latest report on the phenomenon of Chinese transnational policing.

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