Serial attacker known as the ‘Bolder Than Most’ rapist released onto streets
Once dubbed the ‘Bolder Than Most’ rapist, Alvin Quarles, 62, has been released back into society with tight conditions
Once dubbed the ‘Bolder Than Most’ rapist, Alvin Quarles, 62, has been released back into society with tight conditions
‘National security trumps a little bit more inflation,’ CEO said at World Economic Forum
Eleven pediatric deaths associated with seasonal influenza were reported this week
Millions more taxpayers with online side hustles will receive 1099-K tax forms this month
President Tayyip Erdogan declared Wednesday a day of national mourning following the tragedy at Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalya
The federal judge’s order came less than a week before the 52nd anniversary of Roe
A National Security Council spokesperson has denied that NSC staffers are being vetted for political affiliations
Trump has directed federal agencies to only define gender as either, male and female, and reject a person’s preferred gender identity or pronouns
Vivian Wilson, who often criticizes her estranged father, has responded to Elon Musk’s controversial gesture at Trump’s inauguration rally
New president’s unmet promises include a commitment to end the war in Ukraine in ‘24 hours’
Officials say the shooter turned the gun on themselves during the rampage
Deundrea Holloway, 25, was sentenced to 60 years in prison for killing Liese Dodd and her unborn baby
‘At least [in] the cases we looked at, these were people that actually love our country,’ Trump says of January 6 rioters
‘It sounds like you let down the blue! It sounds like you’re betraying the blue,’ Jim Acosta exclaimed on Wednesday.
This is what the White House's Spanish-language version of its website looks like under Donald Trump's new administration.
Michael Fanone, a former police officer injured in the January 6 US Capitol riot, told Stewart Rhodes to "go f*** himself" live on CNN after the founder of the far-right Oath Keepers group said he had "no regrets" over the 2021 insurrection.
Presidential tradition to leave letters for successors began with Ronald Reagan in 1989
Bishop Marianne Budde has defended pleading with Donald Trump to show mercy on vulnerable people in the United States after he was sworn in as the 47th president.
The City Attorney said they would be switching up ‘relaxed criminal laws’ to Trump’s stricter federal immigration laws