FBI Director Kash Patel announced Friday that a fugitive on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list accused of a brutal 2016 murder has been transferred to Charlotte, North Carolina, to face justice, marking a historic day for law enforcement as two fugitives from the list were returned to U.S. custody within hours. Alejandro “Alex” Rosales Read More >
Thousands march through Minneapolis, swarm Target Center demanding ICE removal from Minnesota
Anti-ICE agitators, including activists and clergy, swarmed outside the entrance of the Target Center in downtown Minneapolis Friday, rallying to halt federal immigration enforcement in the blue city after the “ICE Out of MN: Day of Truth and Freedom” march. Thousands of people marched Friday from The Commons in downtown Minneapolis to the arena. Tensions Read More >
Anonymous letter to California GOP chapter calls for war on ICE, urges agents be sent ‘home in a body bag’
A letter delivered to a Republican Party chapter in Northern California called for an all-out war against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, including the use of homemade explosives to send them “home in a body bag.” The 12-page letter, titled “A Real American Response to Foreign Terrorist Invasions,” was sent to the Sonoma Read More >
Lakers’ LeBron James shrugs off reported tension with Jeanie Buss: ‘It don’t bother me’
The Los Angeles Lakers have dropped six of their past 10 games and criticism of the team ramped up Thursday after the Los Angeles Clippers knocked off their crosstown rival. After the team’s latest loss, LeBron James addressed the ESPN report that detailed Lakers governor Jeanie Buss’ apparent frustrations with the four-time NBA champion. According Read More >
Man who allegedly threatened to shoot ICE agents had rifles, body armor and ammo cache, feds say
A Columbus, Ohio, man who allegedly posted threats to “shoot” and “blast” federal immigration agents on social media has been federally charged after agents later found rifles, ammunition and body armor inside his home, prosecutors said. Justin Mesael Novoa, 21, was charged with making threatening interstate communications, including threats to assault or murder a federal Read More >
Cissie Graham Lynch warns abortion fight ‘far from over’ at annual March for Life in DC
Cissie Graham Lynch joined tens of thousands of Americans at the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., on Friday as President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., addressed the crowd and the White House touted a series of recent pro-life actions. According to a White House release, Trump Read More >
Minnesota ‘on the clock’ as HHS threatens penalties over childcare fraud scandal
Minnesota’s alleged fraud scandal continues with the blue state now “on the clock” to comply with federal officials. “We asked Minnesota for evidence that child care funding goes to legitimate providers,” Jim O’Neill, deputy secretary for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), wrote in an X post video alongside HHS Assistant Secretary Administration Read More >
Pentagon plans to give South Korea primary role in deterring North Korea threats under new strategy
The Pentagon said in an unclassified national defense strategy document titled “Restoring peace through strength for a new golden age of America” on Friday, that it plans to shift more of the responsibility of deterring North Korea to South Korea. The U.S. would take a “more limited” role in keeping North Korea in line, the Read More >
La. deputy dies after being struck by train
Bossier Parish Deputy Tim Jordan was working a traffic assignment when he was fatally injured
NYC hospital accused of mistaking NYPD cops for ICE officers, suggesting they should leave
Three detectives went to the ER after being involved in a fight with a suspect; while there, two detectives reported that hospital staff commented they should seek care elsewhere