Ex-Biden Chief Ron Klain Arrives for Closed-Door Interview with House Oversight Committee
Ron Klain, former President Joe Biden’s chief of staff, arrived on Capitol Hill Thursday for a closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee.

Ron Klain, former President Joe Biden’s chief of staff, arrived on Capitol Hill Thursday for a closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee.

A tourist has been charged with child abuse after she was accused of manhandling a teenager to get a better view at a Disney World parade.

Elpidio Reyna, who landed on the FBI’s most wanted list for allegedly attacking officers during the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) riots in Los Angeles, has been apprehended on the southern border.

Murderer Bryan Kohberger has reportedly been transferred to a maximum security state prison in Kuna, Idaho, after his sentencing in the brutal killings of four students.

Former President Joe Biden (D) will reportedly receive a $10 million advance for his memoir about his four years leading the nation.

Uber says it is implementing a feature that will allow female passengers to choose women as their drivers or as fellow riders.

A Minnesota state senator and former TV meteorologist announced she will be resigning after a jury convicted her of breaking into her stepmother’s home, a felony burglary.

The United Nations’ top court ruled Wednesday that countries harmed by the effects of “climate change” could be entitled to reparations from countries that fail to “take appropriate action to protect the climate system.”

A California surf instructor lost her arm about she was hit by an Amtrak train while pushing her e-bike across the tracks.

An electrical engineer in Vermont is using his talents to restore old pay phones so people in rural areas with spotty cell service have reliable places to make calls.

President Donald Trump this week floated the prospect of ending capital gains tax on home sales, he told reporters on Tuesday.

The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) reported that it detected Russian military aircraft flying near the coast of Alaska this week.

A former Bravo reality TV child star and gospel music heiress has been charged with theft and assault with a deadly weapon for a brutal attack caught on Walmart security cameras and a bystander’s video in Nashville, TN.

A July 21, 2025, memo for Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) makes clear all AFGSC personnel are to pause use of Sig Sauer’s M18 pistol.

An alleged doctor who raised alarms on CNN over President Donald Trump’s health is reportedly not a practicing physician and instead works as an NAACP “Health Equity” director.

A federal judge has partially blocked a provision of President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” defunding Planned Parenthood of taxpayer dollars through Medicaid.

A Colorado District Attorney faces a recall attempt after she moved to dismiss charges against a registered sex offender who is accused of trying to kidnap a child.

A little boy in Newaygo County, Michigan, was pulled back from the brink of death on Saturday thanks to the quick action of a state trooper.

Florida law enforcement officers arrested a man for allegedly driving under the influence (DUI) while riding a lawn mower along a toll road.

NPR’s news chief Edith Chapin — who has served as the chief editor since 2023 — is stepping down from her role by the end of the year, an email to staffers revealed.

General Motors (GM) has experienced a dive in profits, the news coming as its leadership continues touting electric vehicles (EV).

A ban on parking RVs is set to hit the homeless population in San Francisco, a city where the issue of homelessness has long plagued residents.

Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, widely known as the “sleeping prince” of Saudi Arabia, died on Saturday at the age of 36. He had been in a coma for 20 years.

Failed Democrat Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is not ruling out another run for office, the news coming after her party worried she might do so again.

Five hikers were swept away by a flash flood in the San Gabriel Mountains near Los Angeles this weekend but luckily were rescued by firefighters, according to a report.

A man in Cincinnati, Ohio, is accused of making violent threats against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and a federal official online.

Authorities dispute an Indianapolis, Indiana, mother of seven’s claims that her social media account was hacked and that she did not offer up her infant daughter for sex in exchange for $400.

Video has surfaced of a Delta Air Lines flight as one of its engines burst into flames shortly after takeoff Friday from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

A tsunami warning for the Russian peninsula was issued after two earthquakes, one with a magnitude of 7.4, struck in the nearby Pacific Ocean on Sunday.

There have been major shake-ups at the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in recent days as President Donald Trump’s administration makes changes.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has done what an Illinois court failed to do by taking into custody Saturday a Mexican illegal alien charged with decapitating a missing Illinois woman – yet released by a judge after his first court appearance.

An illegal immigrant charged in a woman’s grisly death in Waukegan, Illinois, and who was set free is in custody again.

A New Yorker was reportedly stabbed on a train and left bloodied by two migrants in Milan, Italy.

Facial recognition software remains a controversial technology, but in New Orleans it paid off when for police when they located a convicted child sex offender after a yearlong nationwide manhunt.

Federal documents obtained by a conservative watchdog group show the Biden administration’s DOJ sought a “federal hook” so they could investigate and criminally charge parents protesting school policies.

A writer’s union wants New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) to probe the reasons why CBS decided to cancel “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” even after the network said it was a “financial decision.”

Seventy people in Minnesota are accused in a coronavirus pandemic fraud scheme involving federal money and food for children, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel has revealed.

Gunshots, a driver allegedly losing consciousness, and a runaway car all figure into a mysterious early morning crash that injured at least 30 people waiting to attend a popular Los Angeles nightclub.

Ten Americans have headed home to the U.S., released from custody in Venezuela as part of a deal where alleged gang members sent by President Donald Trump to an El Salvador prison served as the critical bargaining chip.

The owner and heiress of In-N-Out Burger is relocating her family from California, one reason being it is “hard to do business” and raise a family there.
