Crime
Trump signs executive order ending cashless bail
The executive order charges the attorney general to identify cashless bail jurisdictions so their federal funding can be withheld
The executive order charges the attorney general to identify cashless bail jurisdictions so their federal funding can be withheld
The nine-count, 56-page indictment was filed in Los Angeles in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, according to court documents made public
After his wife collapsed to the ground, the Brazilian soldier drove off, but then returned and tried to get his wife to a nearby hospital
The group would scour the Straits of Florida searching for Cuban refugees trying to sail to freedom on rafts and rescue them. In 1996, the Havana regime shot down two of the planes, killing four Miami exiles who gave their lives to save their Cuban brethren.
Manuel Rocha, who began serving as ambassador to Bolivia in 2000 and has a long, storied career throughout the State Department for about 25 years
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of killing George Floyd in May 2020, was reportedly stabbed by a fellow prisoner in Arizona on Friday
The Mexican National Guard has arrested Néstor Isidro Pérez Salas, the reputed security chief of a faction of the Sinaloa cartel. Pérez Salas is known widely throughout the country as “El Nini”
The City of Niagara Falls said the explosion involved an automobile attempting to enter the United States
Authorities evacuated a major city hospital on Thursday in the capital city of Port-au-Prince amid continued gang violence
U.S. Secret Service agents detailed to protect President Biden’s granddaughter fired shots after three unidentified individuals tried to break into an undercover Secret Service car in Washington
An analysis by the Chicago Sun-Times, based on news reports, crime data, and court records, identified more than 30 Venezuelan migrants arrested in Chicago and DuPage County since April.