Feds Revoking Citizenship of Convicted Tax-Fraud Migrant
The Justice Department is revoking the citizenship of a man who operated a huge tax-fraud scheme, the government says.

The Justice Department is revoking the citizenship of a man who operated a huge tax-fraud scheme, the government says.

Ex-WWE star Ted DiBiase Jr. has been indicted for stealing more than $1.4 million in Mississippi’s massive case of state welfare fraud.

Movie martial arts legend Chuck Norris has been hospitalized in Hawaii after a reported medical emergency.

A familiar voice will be missing from TNT’s coverage of March Madness this year after a painful broadcast.

The CBS reboot of courtroom drama, “Matlock,” portrayed illegal migrants as victims of the U.S. government and its mean-spirited immigration policies.

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis accused President Donald Trump of trying to “erase” the language of diversity from our language.

Iran claims that its players will be “unsafe” if they play their World Cup matches in the U.S. and they want their games moved to Mexico.

A group of Florida sheriffs are calling on Trump to ease up on immigration policy to create a “path to citizenship” for illegals with jobs

Jon Stewart is worried that there are too many Democrats in the race for California Governor and the crowded field will allow the GOP to win

Zachary Levi is warning that advanced artificial intelligence is going to be a disaster for Hollywood’s human workforce as the studios react.

Several disgusted players on Team USA were seen ripping their silver medals from around their necks before even getting to the dugout.

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos says President Donald Trump did not attempt to exert any influence over his proposed purchase of Warner Bros. Discovery before the streamer decided to back out of the deal.

The WADA is attempting to put a new rule in place that would ban Donald Trump and all U.S. officials from ever attending sporting events.

Ahead of the airing of this year’s Academy Awards show, the entertainment industry was rocked by a poll showing that only 29 percent of Californians view Hollywood favorably.

President Donald Trump has created a national task force to target criminal and migrant fraud in taxpayer spending programs.

Canadian drag queen theater The Bird House is planning a big drag queen show to raise money for the radical Islamist Palestinian cause.

A convicted felon has pleaded guilty to several cases of identity theft, financial fraud, theft, and sex trafficking with NFL and NBA players

Fans were shocked when photos of Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre hit social media showing how celebs left the theater looking like a pigsty.

The Democrats’ shutdown of DHS is entering its fourth week, snarling America’s airports and forcing TSA officers to work without pay.

SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey is warning everyone that college sports is in the middle of historic change and it is going to get “messy.”

The Iranian women’s soccer team is preparing to leave Malaysia for Oman in the next leg of their trip back to Iran.

Eleven migrants across three states were arrested this month and charged with conspiracy to commit fraud in the U Visa program.

Hollywood A-lister Nicole Kidman says that she always attends church on Sundays and will be doing so ahead of the Oscars this year because it “centers” her.

Tiger Woods’ son, Charlie, has finished in a disappointing last place for the prestigious Junior Invitational amateur tournament.

Sharon Osbourne has a message for Hollywood elites when they are accepting awards: keep your mouth shut about your politics.

The Oakland Police have released video of the arrest of former Raiders player Doug Martin, showing what happened just before he died from a “medical emergency” in police custody in October.

The film industry is suffering an “existential crisis” over its rapid decline as film studios rack up billions in debt; actors, crews, and producers lose work; streaming services nickel and dime producers; labor unions strike ahead of major contract negations, and more Americans go to the theater — not to mention the avalanche of taxes California Democrats continue to pile on the industry.

A Palestinian migrant with 2 wives has been sentenced in Chicago to 10 years in prison for a $14 million fraudulent PPP loan scheme.

Rocker Neil Young says he’s “sad” and “depressed” by the news of the day under President Donald Trump and he needs to put out a new, Anti-Trump album to express his feeling about what he called the “worst president in the history of our country.”

Formula 1 has cancelled its races scheduled for April in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia this year over concerns about military actions in Iran and elsewhere.

UFC boss Dana White says he is prepared to give away 85,000 free tickets to fans to attend the “Freedom 250” fight event at the White House.

Former “Parks and Recreation” star Nick Offerman is blasting Dennis Quaid as “crazy” for daring to support President Donald Trump.

The Republican-controlled West Virginia Senate Judiciary Committee is moving to water down an E-Verify bill to excuse more businesses from being required to use the system for hiring migrants.

Three brothers from India have been convicted for massive malpractice, racketeering, and Medicaid fraud, as well as immigration fraud.

President Donald Trump says he feels it isn’t “appropriate” for Iran’s men’s national soccer team to be included in the coming World Cup, out of concern for their safety.

Far-left comedienne Margaret Cho called on LGBTQ+ people to “revolt” against Donald Trump’s “terrible administration” Tuesday while accepting an award from gay website Queerty.

High school hockey player Colin Dorgan led his team to Rhode Island’s Division II state championships only weeks after his family’s murder.

HBO host Bill Maher is taking aim at the New York Times for portraying Donald Trump’s actions in Iran as a “bad war.”

Pop legend Stevie Wonder told white people to “overcome” their “hate” and “white supremacy” during his time at the mic during Reverend Jessie Jackson’s public funeral.

Indiana’s Governor signed a bill into law giving the state’s Attorney General the power to put penalties on so-called “sanctuary” cities.
