ICE agent held in contempt of court for detaining a defendant during his trial in Boston. Charges dismissed against the defendant, William Martell-Lebron. Judge accused the agent of obstruction of justice and violating the defendant's rights.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has ordered federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty in the case against Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Mangione, a 2020 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, faces numerous state and federal charges, including murder in the first degree 'in furtherance of an act of terrorism.' Thompson, a 50-year-old husband and father of two from Minnesota, was gunned down outside a Manhattan hotel. President Trump's agenda to stop violent crime is cited as a reason for seeking the death penalty.
Protesters gathered in New York City to rally against budget cuts proposed by DOGE affecting Americans. Vandalism towards Tesla vehicles raised debate on the effectiveness of protest. Legislators and celebrities, including Sen. Mark Kelly and Sheryl Crow, protested by letting go of their Teslas. The protest aimed at Elon Musk was described as peaceful, opposing violence. Tesla's stock fell due to backlash against Musk's role in DOGE.
Foreign student supporting Hamas voluntarily leaves U.S. due to safety concerns after suing Trump administration over visa revocation and anti-Israel protests.
The body of the fourth U.S. Army soldier missing in Lithuania was found after a training exercise. The soldiers were from the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, and went missing when their armored vehicle submerged in a peat bog. The soldiers were supporting Operation Atlantic Resolve. The cause of the accident is under investigation.
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case involving Congress intervening to help victims of terrorism sue Palestinian entities. The Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian Authority argue that a 2019 law allowing such lawsuits violates their due process rights.
Subcommittees of the House Judiciary Committee hold a hearing on judicial overreach as judges block President Trump from enacting his agenda. Members of Congress are considering actions against activist judges.
The U.S. Department of Education has issued a final warning to Maine to comply with President Trump's ban on transgender athletes in women's sports. Maine is given until April 11 to meet the executive order re-writing federal Title IX rules.
The U.S. labor market held steady in February with little change in job openings, hires, and separations despite rising anticipation of new tariffs from the Trump administration. Job openings slipped to 7.6 million, led by drops in retail, finance, and leisure and hospitality. Hiring remained firm at 5.4 million. The quits rate stayed at 2.0 percent, indicating worker confidence.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Mangione faces separate federal and state murder charges, including murder through use of a firearm. Bondi cited the premeditated nature of the crime and Trump's agenda to stop violent crime as reasons for seeking the death penalty.
Karoline Leavitt, Trump's Press Secretary, speaks about reciprocal tariffs against other countries at the White House briefing. The tariffs are in response to other nations imposing tariffs on the United States for years.
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing project in Los Angeles is nearing the end of Stage 1 with the addition of specially manufactured soil to cover the crossing. Stage 2 will connect the structure to the hills to allow wildlife to use it, with completion scheduled for the end of 2026. The project includes innovative techniques to mimic native soils and features to support the growth of native plants.
Kilmer Armado Abrego-Garcia, a man with legal status in the U.S., was sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador due to an administrative error. His attorneys are requesting his return to the U.S. as he has no affiliation with criminal gangs. The government claims jurisdictional issues prevent his return.
Investors are pouring cash into gold funds due to economic concerns stemming from President Donald Trump's tariff war, leading to record highs for gold. The surge in gold purchases is driven by fears over the economy and stock markets, with a focus on safe haven assets like gold and U.S. Treasuries.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) is experiencing chaos due to efforts by Doge to slash the federal government workforce, resulting in firings, rehirings, cuts to weather forecasting operations, and compromised email security.
Significant decrease in illegal migrant encounters and arrests at the San Diego border due to federal actions and military presence.
A Dallas man's Tesla Model X was vandalized at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport parking lot, leading to a lawsuit against the suspect for over $1 million. The incident is part of the 'Tesla Takedown' movement, where Tesla owners are being targeted and victimized. Various protests and acts of vandalism have occurred against Tesla vehicles and owners, prompting legal action and concerns about safety.
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The Trump administration mistakenly deported a man with protected legal status to El Salvador, causing controversy. The man was sent to a prison for alleged gang affiliations based on tattoos. Vice President JD Vance defended the deportation, stating the man was a convicted MS-13 gang member with no legal right to be in the U.S.
Tensions are high as the U.S. attempts to broker a deal to end the Ukraine-Russia war. German and Chinese officials have differing views on the progress of the ceasefire talks. President Trump expresses frustration with both Putin and Zelenskyy.
First Lady Melania Trump to recognize courageous women from around the world at the State Department's International Women of Courage Awards, focusing on love as a source of strength.
The Supreme Court is hearing three major religious rights cases, including one about tax relief for a Catholic charity group. The cases could clarify the free exercise clause's scope in protecting religious Americans from government interference.
17 members of Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang and members of the MS-13 gang deported to El Salvador by the US, facing scrutiny over criteria used to identify gang affiliation based on tattoos. Immigrant-rights advocates challenge Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act. The checklist assigns points based on tattoos and symbols to determine gang membership. Venezuelan investigative journalist questions the reliability of tattoos as identifying factors. Contradictory information from the Trump administration regarding the accused individuals' criminal records.
A federal judge in San Francisco paused the Trump administration's plan to end legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans, citing irreparable harm. The judge ruled that the government failed to show any countervailing harm in continuing Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelans, and suggested that the actions taken were motivated by racial animus. The order applies nationally and gives the government one week to appeal.
After a leadership shakeup at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, this article discusses what's ahead for the giant firms and how the changes could affect mortgage affordability.
Wisconsin and Florida voters participate in key elections, investors prepare for new Trump tariffs.
Green-card holder Lewelyn Dixon, a U.S. resident for 50 years, was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection due to a past felony conviction, sparking concerns about increased enforcement and scrutiny at airports and border crossings under the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration.
The United States government accidentally deported a legal resident to El Salvador due to an administrative error, leading to the man being stuck in a notorious mega-jail. His wife and legal team are fighting for his return to the U.S.
Julia Pollak, a Harvard graduate and former Navy reservist, has been appointed as the chief economist at the U.S. Department of Labor. She will lead economic research and provide analysis on labor-related policies and programs. Pollak has a background in economics and has previously worked at ZipRecruiter, RAND Corporation, Heritage Foundation, and Pepperdine University.
An illegal alien accused of brutally killing a mother in Georgia is facing charges including malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault, rape, aggravated sexual battery, and necrophilia. The suspect entered the country illegally from Honduras and was arrested by U.S. Border Patrol before being released under lax border policies. The victim's family blames Biden's policies for the tragedy.
White House press secretary defends criteria used by Department of Homeland Security to identify enemy aliens, specifically members of the gang Tren de Aragua, amid criticism from a reporter. Trump administration continues to deport gang members to El Salvador, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio praising the efforts.
Illegal alien truck driver convicted of 'careless driving resulting in death' detained by ICE upon release from jail after causing a fatal crash in Colorado. This was not his first offense as he has been removed from the country 12 times since 2002. The incident highlighted concerns over foreign truck drivers flooding U.S. highways and endangering American drivers.
A mob in Queens, New York, damaged NYPD vehicles during a car meetup that got out of hand. Three suspects have been arrested for reckless endangerment and criminal mischief. The NYPD is working to identify and arrest the rest of the perpetrators.
Canada implemented tariffs on American products in response to planned higher tariffs by President Trump. Some of the targeted imports are bizarre and obscure, including flamethrowers, false beards, and manatee meat. Critics suspect the list has been padded with nonsense to appear tougher. Canada is also using other strategies like purchasing billboards in Republican-voting states to fight the trade war.
Dane County Circuit Judge Susan Crawford and Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Brad Schimel are in a close race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, with Crawford slightly leading in recent polls. President Donald Trump has endorsed Schimel, calling the election the most important race of 2025.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court race is the most expensive judicial contest in U.S. history, with conservatives aiming to regain the majority from liberals. Both sides are heavily invested in the outcome, viewing it as a chance to influence policy and redraw legislative maps. The race has attracted over $90 million in spending, with significant national implications. Candidates are making final pitches ahead of the election on April 1, which could impact U.S. House seats and crucial state-level issues.
Army veteran allegedly killed himself after learning of wife's affair with pastor; new evidence suggests it may not have been an accident
The Trump administration is probing Harvard University over its issues with antisemitism, potentially risking federal grants. Harvard has faced hostility towards Jews on campus, especially from anti-Israel activists. Three federal departments are investigating Harvard to ensure compliance with civil rights responsibilities. The Trump administration has been aggressive in confronting antisemitism on college campuses.
Representative Pramila Jayapal is training Americans to help take down a potential dictatorship of President Trump by understanding how democracies fall, going after pillars of support, and shifting allies from passive opponents to active supporters.
The Department of Health and Human Services is undergoing massive layoffs under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s plan to restructure the department, consolidating agencies and cutting staff by nearly 25%. The layoffs will affect various health agencies, including the NIH, FDA, CDC, and CMS, with potential ramifications for public health and safety.
Rep. Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender member of Congress, criticizes Republicans' focus on culture wars and accuses them of not working for the American people. Trans Day of Visibility Rally to take place on National Mall with support from various organizations in protest against Trump administration's actions on transgender issues.
President Trump touts success of U.S. offensive against Houthis in Yemen, warns Iran to stop supporting terrorists or face consequences. Recent strikes target Houthi leaders in Yemen.
Discussion on California Republican lawmaker pushing to reverse policy allowing biological males to play in female sports, with support from conservative activist Matt Walsh. The bill aims to base participation on biological sex to ensure fairness in competition and protect student privacy and dignity.
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order to protect Americans from 'exploitive ticket scalping' in the concert and entertainment industry by enforcing competition laws, promoting the Better Online Ticket Sales (BOTS) act, ensuring price transparency, and preventing unfair practices in the secondary ticketing market.
South Carolina authorities discovered three deceased individuals inside a family's home in Greer. The deceased were identified as 9-year-old Samantha Samarel, 45-year-old Lina Maria Samarel, and 54-year-old Richard Samarel. The incident does not pose a threat to the public.
President Trump's immigration policies have led to deportation of many individuals, including some who were in the U.S. legally, causing a reverse migration effect in some cases.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether Catholic Charities should be exempt from mandatory state unemployment compensation laws due to their religious mission.
Victoria Woodhull, a passionate suffragist, announced her presidential campaign in 1870 despite women not being allowed to vote. She was mostly forgotten by history due to her scandalous views and controversial past, but her journey from poverty to wealth and her fight against injustices make her an important figure in American history.
Venezuela's president Nicolás Maduro called U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio an 'imbecile' during Rubio's visit to Guyana. Rubio promised retaliation from the U.S. if Venezuela attacks during a territory dispute. Maduro also criticized El Salvador's president Nayib Bukele. Rubio declared South Africa's ambassador 'persona non grata' after the diplomat opposed aspects of President Trump's foreign policy.
Yale University professor Jason Stanley moved to Canada with his family due to concerns about the political climate in the U.S. resembling a fascist dictatorship. He expressed disappointment in the response of academia to free speech crackdowns and felt a sense of urgency to defend academic freedom.
President Trump and Montana Governor Greg Gianforte are advocating for tax cuts on tips, overtime work, and Social Security benefits. Montana is considering reducing its income tax rate further after recent cuts. Mississippi has signed legislation to phase out its income tax entirely. Republicans are also pushing for nationwide tax reforms.
The article discusses the upcoming retrial of Karen Read, who is accused of second-degree murder, manslaughter, and leaving the scene of a deadly accident in connection with her boyfriend's death. Former Massachusetts State Trooper Michael Proctor, fired for his role in the investigation, is on the witness list. The case involves a series of controversial texts and allegations of a cover-up.
EPA administrator Lee Zeldin exposes wasteful spending by the Biden administration on a scarcely visited EPA museum, costing taxpayers millions annually. Zeldin emphasizes the need for responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars and focus on providing clean air, land, and water to communities.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin closes Biden-era EPA museum after costing taxpayers millions to build and operating at a loss due to low visitor numbers.
U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young sues Puck for republishing CNN's defamatory lies after winning defamation trial against CNN. Young seeks damages for false claims of profiting illegally by helping people flee Afghanistan during Biden administration's military withdrawal. Puck News stands by their reporting.
Illegal immigrant charged with murder of a Georgia mother of five, facing additional disturbing charges. Victim choked until unconscious, assaulted, raped, and left in the woods. Family devastated by the tragic murder.
Two New Jersey lawmakers propose bill to repeal state law requiring DEI instruction in schools, citing it as rebranded Marxist ideology. Democratic attorney general opposes Trump's executive order on ending DEI curricula. AGs from multiple states pledge to continue fostering diverse and inclusive school environments despite federal threats.
Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez discusses Chicago becoming the U.S. murder capital for the 13th year in a row on 'Fox Report.' Lopez blames the city's crime on the political elite's 'love with criminality,' while Mayor Brandon Johnson touts reported decreases in its total crime rates.
President Trump has floated the idea of seeking a third term, challenging the Constitution's presidential term limits. Legal experts argue over possible loopholes in the 22nd Amendment, while some propose new constitutional amendments to clarify the issue.
The bodies of three U.S. Army soldiers who went missing in Lithuania have been found, while a fourth soldier remains missing after their vehicle became submerged in a peat bog during a training exercise.
Large black and white Argentine tegu lizards, native to South America, are invading Florida and posing a danger to humans and wildlife. Efforts to trap and remove them since 2009 have not been successful, leading to a booming population across the state.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem issued a warning against threatening or harming federal law enforcement agents following a TikTok video encouraging violence against ICE officers. The threats against ICE agents have escalated, including death threats and calls for violence on social media platforms.
President Trump's administration deported 17 gang members associated with Tren de Aragua and MS-13 to El Salvador as part of counter-terrorism efforts. Left-wing groups sued to halt the deportations, but the Trump administration is urging the Supreme Court to allow them to continue.
A 70-year-old man was arrested for allegedly striking an Elon Musk supporter with his vehicle during an anti-Tesla rally in Meridian, Idaho. The incident occurred amid protests against Tesla and Elon Musk's role in the Trump administration's job cuts. The man faces charges of aggravated assault.
North American steel manufacturers are facing challenges due to Trump administration's trade policy, leading to layoffs and uncertain future for the industry. Semiconductor companies are also experiencing a dip in orders due to economic uncertainty.
Police are searching for suspects after a Tesla Cybertruck was vandalized in Novato, California. Attacks on Tesla vehicles are increasing across the country, leading to concerns and investigations by law enforcement agencies.
A 70-year-old man in Idaho was arrested for allegedly hitting a pro-Tesla demonstrator with his car after the victim exited a truck with pro-Trump flags. The incident occurred during a protest at a Tesla dealership, leading to the victim being hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
Columbia University graduates protest school's compliance with Trump administration's orders regarding antisemitism and arrest of pro-Palestinian activist. Some graduates destroyed their diplomas in protest.
Governor Jeff Landry discusses Trump's inauguration, 'MAGA culture' rise, and national security. Lawsuits over land loss in Louisiana threaten American energy exploration. Climate change activists raise concerns about land loss and its impact on oil companies. Landry supports energy industry's positive impact on jobs.
Republican Attorney General Russell Coleman urges Trump administration to address loophole allowing shipments of fentanyl into the U.S., stating serious concerns about flood of deadly drugs; AGs call for further study and crackdown on Entry Type 86 program.
The bodies of three U.S. Army soldiers who went missing in Lithuania during a training exercise have been found, with one still missing. The soldiers were part of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, and were deployed in Lithuania for Operation Atlantic Resolve. Recovery efforts are ongoing to find the fourth soldier. The U.S. Army and Lithuanian authorities are investigating the cause of the accident.
Sex trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre claims she has four days to live after being hit by a bus. She shared a photo of herself lying in a hospital bed covered in bruises, bidding farewell to loved ones. She did not provide details of the crash. Giuffre accused Prince Andrew of abuse and recently settled a case with him out of court. Jeffrey Epstein's former lover Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. The news also includes an update on King Charles's health.
Sea lions in Southern California are washing up on the shore ill or dead due to a neurotoxin from an algae bloom. Rescue organizations are overwhelmed, and the toxin has been devastating to sea life, especially dolphins. The cause of the severe toxin levels is still being studied.
Americans are some of the most overweight people in the world, with nearly 42% of U.S. adults being obese. Cities like McAllen, TX, Little Rock, AR, and Jackson, MS, are among the most overweight in the country due to factors like lack of exercise and limited access to healthy food.
Canadian tourists are reconsidering visiting South Florida due to tension and uncertainty caused by the Trump administration's policies, resulting in a decline in Canadian tourism. Local businesses catering to Canadians are feeling the impact.
Donald Trump is cutting down a historic White House tree deemed a safety hazard, planted by President Andrew Jackson nearly 200 years ago. The wood will be preserved for other purposes.
President Trump is set to impose reciprocal tariffs on April 2, a move that could impact every American by raising prices and potentially affecting the economy. His belief in tariffs as a solution to economic issues has already caused market instability and alienated allies.
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President Trump's 11th week in office focuses on tariffs, 'Liberation Day,' reciprocal tariffs, trade policy, and international relations with Russia and Ukraine. The week also includes discussions on imposing tariffs on Russian oil and assessing options for a missile-defense project called the 'Golden Dome.'
Authorities shut down Pentagon City Mall in Arlington, Virginia, after multiple fights involving teenagers broke out. Three teenagers face riot charges.
Filmmaker Oliver Stone will be a witness at a congressional hearing on the release of materials related to the JFK assassination, following President Trump's executive order to disclose records on JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations.
San Diego County's migrant shelters are shutting down due to President Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration, causing layoffs at major sheltering agencies. The decrease in migrant crossings has impacted both U.S. and Mexican shelters.
Policy uncertainty and new sweeping tariffs from the Trump administration are combining to create a stagflationary outlook for the U.S. economy in the latest CNBC Rapid Update.
Mexican national convicted in deadly Colorado crash detained by ICE after release from jail, had been in the U.S. illegally and removed multiple times.
Fox News Digital spoke with Eric Brown, a retired Green Beret and the founder and CEO of Imperio Consulting, about the uptick in human smuggling interceptions of Chinese migrants in Coral Gables, Florida.
Lawyers for a Florida man on death row are seeking to halt his upcoming execution due to his obesity and health conditions potentially causing issues with the lethal injection process.
Wisconsin Supreme Court case involving Catholic diocese defending their right to continue charitable mission against claims of non-religious activity. Focus on serving the most vulnerable in line with Catholic social teaching. Court ruling challenges ability to operate efficiently and with faith at the center.
Scores of soldiers and rescue workers are heading to Lithuania to assist in the recovery efforts of four U.S. Army soldiers whose vehicle has been submerged in a swamp for more than five days. Recovery efforts have been complicated by the muddy swampland and the massive weight of the missing soldiers' vehicle.
Michel Martin interviews James Grossman about Trump administration's executive order to overhaul the Smithsonian Institution.
The federal student loan system is facing uncertainty with millions of borrowers waiting for legal decisions on repayment plans and millions more at risk of default. The system has been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic and changes in administration, making it harder for borrowers to navigate. Complex legal battles and administrative changes are complicating the situation further.
Cesar Chavez, a labor activist and civil rights icon, fought to improve the working conditions of farmworkers in the United States. His efforts led to the establishment of a holiday in his honor and the formation of the United Farm Workers union.
A 42-year-old man was shot and fatally wounded near Atlanta’s State Farm Arena before a NCAA game. He succumbed to his injuries after initially being revived. No suspects in custody. The incident involved an exchange of words before gunfire erupted.
Former President Donald Trump announced the removal of a tree planted by President Andrew Jackson at the White House due to its poor condition and safety hazards. The tree will be replaced with a new one.
Stock futures fell as traders await clarity on President Trump's tariff plans, including a 25% levy on non-U.S. made cars. Markets are preparing for the impact of the tariffs set to go into effect on 'Liberation Day.'
The New York City Police Department's hate crime unit is investigating after a Tesla Cybertruck and the entrance to the Republican Party headquarters in Albuquerque were vandalized in separate incidents. The Albuquerque Fire Department confirmed the arson attempt, with no reported injuries. The FBI and ATF are conducting a joint investigation into the incidents.
President Trump plans to chop down a historic magnolia tree believed to have been planted by former President Andrew Jackson at the White House entrance due to safety concerns. The tree will be replaced by another tree, and the wood will be repurposed for other uses.
Recent incidents involving aviation disasters spark fear in people; Michaela Renee Johnson discusses ways to tackle fear. A United Airlines plane reportedly made contact with a kite while landing at Reagan National Airport. No damage reported, but controversy over whether the kite actually hit the plane.
Protests unfolded outside of Tesla showrooms over Elon Musk's role in Trump's Department of Government Efficiency. Accusations of paid protests and astroturfing emerged. Protests were mostly peaceful, but some incidents of violence occurred.
Jeffrey Goldberg refutes claims by National Security Adviser Mike Waltz that they never spoke prior to Signal leak, detailing how he was inadvertently added to a group chat discussing an attack on the Houthis. Goldberg emphasizes the seriousness of the leaked information and the potential harm to American pilots.
Three Texas teens attempted to murder their mother after she turned off their Wi-Fi access, using kitchen knives and a brick in the attack. The mother and grandmother were not seriously injured. The teens were arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.