FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” list fugitive Cindy Rodriguez Singh has been captured and arrested in India.
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Crime Prevention Research Center: D.C. murder rate over 50% higher than highest of 20 most populous U.S. cities
Washington, D.C.’s crime rate, including homicides and robberies, surpasses those of many U.S. cites and states, according to data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
Read More Crime Prevention Research Center: D.C. murder rate over 50% higher than highest of 20 most populous U.S. citiesParents of Camp Mystic victims testify in Senate hearing, call for camp safety reforms
The parents of the young girls who passed away during the Texas flood that hit Camp Mystic have testified during a Senate hearing.
Read More Parents of Camp Mystic victims testify in Senate hearing, call for camp safety reformsTexas: Federal judge temporarily blocks law mandating display of Bible’s Ten Commandments in public school classrooms
A federal Judge temporarily blocked a new Texas law requiring public schools to display the Bible’s Ten Commandments in every classroom.
Read More Texas: Federal judge temporarily blocks law mandating display of Bible’s Ten Commandments in public school classroomsTrump calls Netanyahu a ‘War Hero,’ labels himself one as well after U.S. Military actions led to obliteration of Tehran’s nuclear capabilities
President Trump referred to both himself and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu as “war heroes” during a recent interview. He praised Netanyahu for his leadership in ordering Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, and suggested that he deserved similar recognition as well for authorizing U.S. military action against the nuclear sites.
Read More Trump calls Netanyahu a ‘War Hero,’ labels himself one as well after U.S. Military actions led to obliteration of Tehran’s nuclear capabilitiesReport: Musk considers abandoning creation of third party, mulls financially backing Vance in 2028
After vowing to launch a new political party, billionaire Elon Musk is reportedly reversing course to focus on his companies and potentially may support Vice President JD Vance in the 2028 presidential election, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Read More Report: Musk considers abandoning creation of third party, mulls financially backing Vance in 2028
