The former Black Panther member, accused 52 years ago of murdering a police officer, was welcomed by Fidel Castro and always considered herself a political prisoner
The charges come days after the US president demanded that DOJ act ‘now’ against his critic
The acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed that the assailant is dead. No federal agents were shot
The US president has vowed to hold the ‘radical left’ responsible for the death of his ally Charlie Kirk
Utah’s governor accuses social media and other platforms of being behind every assassination attempt in recent years, but experts say it’s a much harder phenomenon to explain
In a new book, 17 specialists analyze the secret military and political activities of the Eastern civilizations of Greece and Rome. The Assyrians, it is revealed, were masters of psychological and counterinsurgency warfare
Additional footage shows the individual limping toward the site where the MAGA activist was engaging university students in debate. Investigators admit they need citizen help to locate him
At the age of 18, the activist founded Turning Point USA, a political action platform that has more than 20 million followers on social media and 1,400 university connections
Accusations from the United States Department of the Treasury reveal new forms of money laundering being used by organized crime
FBI director Kash Patel identifies the killer and says the investigation into the deaths of two children will be treated as a hate crime
Military deployments in cities, a heavy-handed approach to immigration and allusions to dictators exacerbate the US president’s interventionist attitude
The US agency claims to be working with its Mexican partners, but Claudia Sheinbaum says that there’s no agreement that includes the DEA in the initiative
A handful of letters scattered in archives in Castellón, Paris, New York, and California reveal the existence of an intricate machinery that provided aid to intellectuals interned in French concentration camps
The president has declared a state of emergency to take control of the US capital, despite the fact that it has the lowest crime rate in three decades
The US president, who claims that crime has spiraled out of control in the capital, plans to expel the homeless and place the local police under federal control
A decree addressed to the Pentagon provides an official basis for undertaking direct operations in other countries, according to ‘The New York Times’
The artist recounts the beatings he endured, some for daring to sing, during the four months he was imprisoned in El Salvador’s Cecot
The Department of Justice and the FBI released two videos capturing the night of the businessman’s death in a New York jail cell while he awaited trial
The California Democrat appeared at a press conference held by the Secretary of Homeland Security to ask about the government’s immigration policies
Civil rights groups sue the government over lack of transparency in a program that transfers genetic information to the FBI
A group of hackers working for the ‘Dear Respected Comrade’ managed to steal $1.5 billion from the cryptocurrency site Bybit in a single ‘extremely sophisticated’ attack
The gang member, deported Sunday, is a founder member of the Ranfla Nacional, the criminal high command that negotiated homicide reductions in exchange for prison benefits with several Salvadoran governments, including Bukele’s
The white supremacist organization Aryan Nations, born in the 1970s and portrayed in Justin Kurzel’s movie, ended up as a terrorist group that committed bomb attacks
The confirmation of Kash Patel as director and Dan Bongino as deputy director has been greeted with optimism by groups hoping to no longer be considered a threat by federal law enforcement
A deleted fragment of a television interview highlights the government’s concern about a possible judicial escalation of the crisis
US authorities are offering a $5 million reward for information about the veteran drug lord. Some reports say he is waiting for the right moment to re-emerge and take back leadership in Sinaloa, where a bloody cartel war is being waged
The White House asserts that ongoing sightings of unidentified aircraft over seven states do not pose a threat to national security, while lawmakers from both parties are calling for a stronger response