Jan 6 Prosecutors Punished After Calling Rioters a ‘Mob’
Two federal prosecutors were placed on leave after describing Jan. 6 Capitol attackers as a ‘mob of rioters’ in a court filing related to an armed incident near Barack Obama’s home.
Two federal prosecutors were placed on leave after describing Jan. 6 Capitol attackers as a ‘mob of rioters’ in a court filing related to an armed incident near Barack Obama’s home.
The U.S. government shutdown enters its fifth week as Democrats and Republicans remain deadlocked over budget priorities, with major economic and social consequences mounting daily.
Former Illinois deputy Sean Grayson was convicted of second-degree murder in the 2024 shooting death of Sonya Massey, who called 911 for help before being killed in her own home.
The FBI has issued a rare public objection to a House bill that would transfer counterintelligence authority to DNI Tulsi Gabbard, sparking a major interagency conflict.
Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faces intense criticism over her new memoir and a series of confusing media appearances.
Five unoccupied homes in Buxton, NC, collapsed into the Atlantic this week—the latest in a string of losses tied to severe erosion and storm activity on the Outer Banks.
A federal judge has sharply criticized the Justice Department for attempting to seize confidential transgender patient data, calling the move politically motivated intimidation.
The Supreme Court has asked for additional legal briefs before ruling on Trump’s controversial deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago over state objections.
Five rhesus monkeys were euthanized in Jasper County, Mississippi, after a truck crash—and a false report that they carried dangerous diseases. Three remain missing.
The federal government shutdown is now directly impacting millions of Americans through delayed paychecks and looming cuts to SNAP food assistance.