Sex Trafficking Victim Pardoned by Trump Shares Brothel Secr...
Rebecca "Bekah" Charleston, a former sex trafficking victim pardoned by President Trump in 2020, is speaking out about h...
Neighborhood Living Under Flight Path Fears Future After Jet...
Residents of a neighborhood near a major airport are living in fear after a recent jet crash. The accident has amplified...
Wawa and Sheetz Expand as Electric Vehicles Gain Popularity
Popular gas station chains like Wawa and Sheetz are expanding their locations, even as electric vehicles become more com...
Colombian Presidential Candidate Miguel Uribe Shot at Rally
Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe was shot at a campaign rally in Bogota. Reports indicate that armed indivi...
Tennessee Jail Holds Abrego Garcia on Trafficking Charges
Abrego Garcia is currently in jail in Tennessee. He is waiting for his trial on human trafficking charges to begin. Garc...
Los Angeles Protests Flare Up After Federal Immigration Raid...
Demonstrations erupted in Los Angeles following a series of immigration enforcement operations by federal agents. The pr...
Diddy Sex Trafficking Trial: Ex-Girlfriend Gives Emotional T...
In the ongoing sex trafficking trial against Sean "Diddy" Combs, a former girlfriend, known as Jane in court, provided e...
Couple Rescues Six After Boat Explodes on River Thames
A vacationing couple in the U.K. turned into unexpected heroes after a boat exploded on the River Thames. Their quick ac...
Abrego Garcia Indicted on Trafficking Charges After Deportat...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported, now faces federal human trafficking charges. Evidence suggests ties to the MS...
Leavitt Criticizes Van Hollen, Media Over Human Trafficking...
Karoline Leavitt has accused Senator Chris Van Hollen and some media outlets of downplaying the charges against Kilmar A...
Suspected Human Trafficker Returns to U.S. for Trial
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, suspected of human trafficking, has returned to the United States to face trial. U.S. Senator Chri...
Navy Deploys Third Destroyer to Southern Waters for Border S...
The U.S. Navy is sending a third destroyer to patrol the waters off the southern coast, joining ongoing efforts to bolst...
LAX Train Connection Opens, Easing Airport Access
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has officially opened its new train connection, offering travelers a direct rail...
Man Indicted in Nashville for Human Trafficking
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national, has been indicted on federal human trafficking charges. Garcia is accused o...
Dupont Circle Park Closed by National Park Service During Wo...
The National Park Service has temporarily closed Dupont Circle Park in Washington, D.C., during the final weekend of Wor...
Trump Administration Approves Expansion of Montana Coal Mine
The Trump administration has approved the expansion of a controversial coal mine in Montana. Environmental groups fought...
Trump Pardon Recipient Named Bureau of Prisons Deputy Direct...
A man pardoned by former President Donald Trump is now the deputy director of the Bureau of Prisons. The individual had...
Border Wall Construction Advances in Arizona and New Mexico
The Department of Homeland Security has approved waivers, paving the way for 36 more miles of border wall construction i...
US Sanctions 'Narco Sub' Cocaine Ring Linked to Cartels
The U.S. Treasury Department has announced sanctions against six individuals accused of operating a sophisticated drug t...
Diddy's Ex-Girlfriend Resumes Testimony in Sex Trafficking C...
A woman, identified only as "Jane," is continuing her testimony against Sean "Diddy" Combs in an ongoing sex trafficking...
San Diego: 3 Arrested in $5M Meth Transportation Case
Authorities in San Diego's South Bay area have arrested three individuals suspected of transporting a large quantity of...
Man Clocked at 132 MPH Claims He Was Late for Interview
A 19-year-old Connecticut driver was arrested Wednesday after a state trooper caught him speeding at 132 mph. The driver...
U.S. Intercepts Chinese Chemicals Bound for Sinaloa Cartel
U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized chemicals originating from China intended for the Sinaloa Cartel. This interce...
Sean Combs' Ex-Girlfriend Testifies About Alleged Financial...
A former girlfriend of Sean 'Diddy' Combs testified in court, alleging she felt financially pressured into performing se...
Judge Warns Diddy's Lawyer Over Jury Interactions
The judge presiding over Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking trial issued a warning to one of his defense lawyers on Thu...
Red Sea Shipping Still Disrupted Despite Houthi Cease-Fire
Despite a recent cease-fire agreement with the Houthis, shipping traffic through the Red Sea remains significantly lower...
Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Lawsuit Against US Gun Manu...
The Supreme Court has rejected Mexico's lawsuit against American gun manufacturers. Mexico argued that these companies s...
Rep. Tony Gonzales Discusses Border Security, Economy on 'Face the Nation'
Texas Representative Tony Gonzales appeared on 'Face the Nation' to discuss pressing national issues. In an interview wi...
California Governor Requests National Guard Deployment Amid Immigration Protests
California Governor Gavin Newsom has requested federal assistance, including the potential deployment of the National Gu...
Texas Hit by Severe Storms; Record Drug Bust Announced
Texas is facing severe weather, including heavy rain and tornado warnings, causing flooding in several areas. Simultaneo...
Human Smuggling Suspect Extradited; Teen Hero Honored
A man accused of human smuggling has been brought back to the United States to face charges. Kilmar Abrego Garcia's extr...
Diddy's Ex-Girlfriend Testifies He Still Pays Her Rent in Ongoing Case
An ex-girlfriend of Sean "Diddy" Combs testified Friday in the ongoing sex trafficking and racketeering case. The woman,...
US Returns El Salvador Deportee to Face Human Trafficking Charges
Kilmar brego Garca, a Salvadoran man previously deported from the U.S., has been brought back to face charges of human t...
July Fourth by the Numbers: Facts and Figures on Independence Day
Independence Day is a time for celebration, but how much do you know about the holiday beyond fireworks and barbecues? T...
US Recalls Deported Man from El Salvador to Face Trafficking Charges
Kilmar brego Garca, a Salvadoran man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, has been brought back to the United States. US...
Man Accused of Trafficking Migrants Returns to US for Trial
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, previously deported in error, is back in the United States to face serious charges. He is accused...
Whitey Bulger, Notorious Boston Crime Boss, Found Dead in Prison
James "Whitey" Bulger, the infamous Boston crime boss and former FBI informant, was found dead in a West Virginia prison...
Porn website owner who fled to Spain pleads guilty to sex trafficking
Porn website owner Michael Pratt was the mastermind behind the GirlsDoPorn sex trafficking ring that landed him on the F...
Cocaine Smuggling Ring Used Shipwreck as Narco-Boat Refueling Station
A sophisticated drug smuggling operation used a shipwreck off the Canary Islands as a hidden refueling point for speedbo...
Teen Driver Clocked at 132 MPH Claims He Was Late for Job Interview
A 19-year-old driver in Connecticut was arrested after being caught speeding at 132 mph in a Mercedes. State troopers re...
Judge Warns Diddy Over Jury Contact in Sex Trafficking Case
Sean "Diddy" Combs faced a stern warning from a judge regarding his interactions with jurors during an ongoing sex traff...
Police Chase Phone Thief Through London in High-Speed Pursuit
A high-speed chase unfolded in London as police pursued a suspected phone thief. Motorcycle officers, guided by a helico...
D.C.'s Reagan National Airport May Face Flight Disruptions Due to Military Parade
Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., is preparing for potential flight disruptions. Commercial airline operation...
Florence Street Signs Get Artistic Twist
In Florence, Italy, street signs are getting a makeover thanks to artist Clet Abraham. The French artist playfully modif...
U.S. Sanctions Target Cocaine Traffickers Using 'Narco Subs'
The United States has imposed sanctions on six individuals, including four Guyanese and two Colombians, for their allege...
Texas Shooting: Multiple Fatalities in Odessa and Midland
A mass shooting in the Texas cities of Odessa and Midland has left multiple people dead and injured. The incident began...
Airbags: A Lifesaving Auto Safety Standard
Airbags became a standard safety feature in all new cars and light trucks in the United States on September 1, 1998. Sin...
Indianapolis' Idle Park Offers Respite Amidst Interstate Chaos
Amidst the hustle of Indianapolis' busy interstates, Tom Battista has created a unique urban oasis. The Idle, a small tr...
Herbert Hoover: Humanitarian and President During the Great Depression
Herbert Hoover's presidency is often overshadowed by the Great Depression, which began shortly after he took office. How...
Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Lawsuit Against US Gun Manufacturers
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against American gun manufacturers. Mexico...
Supreme Court Rejects Mexico's Lawsuit Against US Gun Makers
The Supreme Court has unanimously sided with American gun manufacturers, dismissing a lawsuit filed by the Mexican gover...