An Oregon mayor was accused of firing at a family of four in a road rage incident, and he was charged with attempted murder.
The family, including a 5-year-old and an 8-year-old, were not struck by the bullets, but their car was damaged.
Kansas lady who led a female ISIS brigade was given a 20-year prison sentence.
A 42-year-old woman who was born in Kansas was sentenced by a judge to 20 years in prison Tuesday for leading an all-female ISIS battalion in Raqqa, Syria.
As hostilities intensify, North and South Korea launch missiles close to their maritime boundary.
South Korea fired three test missiles on Wednesday in response to the launch of about a dozen missiles by North Korea toward a South Korean island.
The suspect in the assault on Paul Pelosi reportedly told police he was on a “suicide mission” with further targets.
The man accused of attacking the husband of Speaker Nancy Pelosi allegedly told officers at the scene that he was on ‘a suicide mission’ and had more targets.
SAFE-T Act: The sheriff of Illinois cautions prosecutors against being “overzealous” in seeking out victims and catching criminals
Jefferson County Sheriff Jeff Bullard says the SAFE-T Act is not supported by the ‘vast majority’ of citizens, police officers, attorneys and judges in Illinois.
Pro-Kemp Georgia sheriffs are enraged with Stacey Abrams’ comments and call them “vile and repulsive.”
Georgia sheriffs supporting Brian Kemp spoke out harshly against Stacey Abrams in interviews with Fox News Digital for suggesting some of them were racists.
Elon Musk spreads confusion with a conspiracy theory in his first weekend as Twitter CEO.
Twitter’s new “Chief Twit” spent the weekend tweeting — and it’s still not any clearer what Elon Musk will do with his new company.
The Supreme Court is inclined to abolish affirmative action for college admissions.
The Supreme Court wades into the legal fight over affirmative action in cases challenging policies at the University of North Carolina and Harvard University.
Critics condemn Stacey Abrams for asserting during a debate that 107 sheriffs want to “take Black people off the streets”
Democrat Stacey Abrams was criticized on Sunday after claiming during the Georgia gubernatorial debate that 107 sheriffs want to ‘take Black people off the streets.’
During Supreme Court arguments, Ketanji Brown Jackson spars with a pro-affirmative action attorney.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson questioned if Students for Fair Admissions has legal ‘standing’ to sue over alleged racial discrimination in college admissions.