Crime June 28 FBI hunts John Doe sex attack suspect through endangered child mission The FBI issued the appeal this week for the public to help identify a John Doe 48 who allegedly sexually assaulted a child in the back of a van.
Crime June 25 Who suffers from defunding the police? This blue city has over 1,000 unsolved murders Police in the city of St Louis have yet to solve more than 1,000 homicide cases over the last 10 years with lagging staff numbers and budget cuts hindering progress.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES June 15 House GOP launches investigation into federally funded news ratings group's impact on free speech The Oversight Committee is investigating NewsGuard's impact "on protected First Amendment speech and its potential to serve as a non-transparent agent of censorship campaigns."
POLITICS June 10 California agrees to repay feds $52M in ‘improperly claimed’ immigrant Medicaid disbursements An investigation by the federal HHS inspector general found California over-reimbursed tens of millions of dollars in Medicaid expenditures for "noncitizens with unsatisfactory immigration status."
Politics June 8 Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs under investigation for alleged 'pay-to-play' scheme Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is under investigation for an alleged "pay-for-play" scheme after a report showed a business got a big rate hike after it donated to her inauguration
VIDEO June 1 Scammers take credit for Elvis Presley's Graceland auction attempt Former FBI investigator Bill Daly breaks down how the cyber thieves almost pulled off the Graceland scam on 'Fox News Live.'
Fires June 1 Ex-criminology professor jailed for 5 years for 'arson spree' during Dixie Fires An Ex-criminology professor was jailed for 5 years Thursday for going on a "arson spree" during the Dixie Fires in California in 2021, often igniting fires being firefighters
Donald Trump May 25 Jack Smith asks judge to restrict Trump statements after 'inflammatory' remarks about FBI raid Federal prosecutors on Friday asked the judge overseeing the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump to bar him from public statements that may pose a danger to law enforcement.
Joe Biden May 17 Biden's privilege claim to keep special counsel interview under wraps a 'crude politics' move: experts President Biden's assertion of executive privilege to avoid letting audio recordings of his interviews with Special Counsel Robert Hur be made public is raising eyebrows among some legal experts.
Chicago May 14 Dolton board makes new move against scandal-ridden 'supermayor' Tiffany Henyard Dolton board members have appointed a mayor pro tempore to serve in place of controversial Mayor Tiffany Henyard should she not to execute her duties