A shooting inside a busy Kroger in Cypress, Texas, left a store worker in grave condition and the suspected gunman hospitalized in critical condition after police arrived.
Sen. Thom Tillis warned he would use Senate tools to slow a House-backed election integrity measure, arguing the SAVE America Act cannot be implemented before the next election.
KTLA reporter Rachel Menitoff kept reporting as a huge cockroach crawled up her during a live weather hit, and Spencer Pratt had plenty to say about Los Angeles conditions.
James Franco returned to social media with cryptic TikToks, promised “crazy stuff,” and then released what he says is alien footage from his property.
Newly highlighted records raise serious questions about what federal officials knew in 2020 about Iranian access to voter data and why the public heard so little about it.
Sen. Mazie Hirono used Todd Blanche’s confirmation hearing to accuse the Trump DOJ of political weaponization, but Sen. Chuck Grassley fired back with a sharp reminder about Biden-era abuses.
Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley says DOJ records show Jack Smith’s team reviewed text message contents from 44 members of Congress, despite Smith denying under oath that requested records included text contents.
A Denver DSA meeting photo went viral after many attendees appeared masked in July 2026, giving critics a fresh look at the socialist movement gaining ground inside Democratic politics.
Wayne Allyn Root argues President Trump should use a national security emergency on elections instead of waiting on the SAVE Act, setting up a major fight over voting rules, mail-in ballots, and federal power.
A targeted ICE operation in Biddeford, Maine ended in a fatal shooting after authorities say a driver allegedly tried to run over agents. The FBI is now leading the investigation.
A new mini-documentary from Enrique Tarrio focuses on Belfast and Ballymena, where residents say migration, failed integration, and public safety fears are pushing old rivals into an unexpected alliance.
A resurfaced Toronto Police video shows a driver trolling a pride-themed police SUV, followed by an official department response framed as fighting transphobia.
FBI agents and a violent crimes task force were seen outside the late Sen. Lindsey Graham’s Washington home after his sudden death, while officials say there is no evidence of foul play.
Two Atlanta-based FBI analysts were reportedly escorted out after declining work on a Georgia 2020 election investigation tied to Fulton County records.
Sen. Lindsey Graham has died after a brief, sudden illness, and the FBI says it is assisting local authorities as questions surround the senator’s final hours.
