Sinaloa cartel hacker turned Mexico City cameras against FBI, leading to killings, DOJ says
Justice Department reveals cartel hacker compromised FBI attaché’s phone data and used city surveillance to eliminate witnesses, the DOJ said.
Justice Department reveals cartel hacker compromised FBI attaché’s phone data and used city surveillance to eliminate witnesses, the DOJ said.
Illinois’ Disastrous Demographics: Fewer Youth, A Drop In Working-Age Residents And A Jump In Elderly
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Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor faced backlash from LGBTQ+ book authors who called the decision “discriminatory and harmful” to inclusive education.
“Salena Zito…. She understands you people and me better than we do.” — President Donald J. Trump From the acclaimed journalist standing only a few feet away from the stage when the gunshots began is this gripping first-hand account of the near assassination of Donald Trump – and the inside story of Trump’s heartland-fueled victory. […]
LIV Golf star Brooks Koepka hit a wayward drive on the ninth hole during the first round of LIV Dallas and took out his frustrations on a tee marker.
Gov. DeSantis announced six southern states had established a new higher education accrediting body to compete with the existing accreditation “juntas.”
A Washington Post reporter and Pulitzer Prize winner was arrested and charged with allegedly possessing child pornography, according to the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.
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Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte revealed the hurtful comment about his late mother that left him in tears during a game against the Chicago White Sox
A House committee is demanding former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and other staffers testify on the alleged cover-up of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline.
The Supreme Court held Friday that a group of Maryland parents are entitled to opt their children out of school lessons that could violate their beliefs in a case centered on religious freedom.
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