July 15 Democrat accuses Trump administration of not being 'serious about combating crime' Sen. Dick Durbin accuses the Trump administration of diverting "critical resources" away from fighting organized retail theft, in favor of deportations.
July 15 Video of suspected 'honor killing' plot resurfaces as parents stand trial for attempted murder A father allegedly choked his teenage daughter unconscious at a bus stop after she ran away, with witnesses reporting the girl's eyes rolled back during a possible honor killing attempt.
July 15 Federal authorities charge pair who allegedly helped ICE facility attacker escape after shooting Two people were charged in connection with a Texas ICE detention center attack involving 10-12 individuals, as authorities search for remaining suspect.
July 15 Californians confront man accused of starting fire in Los Angeles A group of Californians confronted a man who allegedly started a fire at Runyon Canyon in Los Angeles, Calif., on Sunday, July 13. (Credit: Instagram/dstylemedia)
July 15 Chinese illegals accused of plotting to scam elderly Americans out of life savings Two Chinese nationals living illegally in the US were arrested by agents from ICE and HSI for allegedly conning elderly victims out of thousands.
July 15 Rick Singer allowed to return to college consulting business after infamous 'Varsity Blues' scandal A federal judge ruled that "Varsity Blues" mastermind Rick Singer must disclose his criminal history to potential clients of his new coaching company.
July 15 Federal judges refuse to permanently appoint interim US attorney in NY A panel of federal judges declined to permanently appoint John Sarcone, who recently claimed he was attacked by an illegal immigrant in Albany, New York.
July 15 Menendez brothers bank on new trial as backup if parole bid fails Erik and Lyle Menendez pursue dual paths to freedom through a habeas petition citing new sexual abuse evidence and an upcoming parole hearing after their resentencing in May.
July 15 Florida man convicted of killing 2 people outside a bar set to be put to death A Florida man who was convicted in the 1993 shooting deaths of a man and woman outside a bar as part of an attempted revenge plot is set to be executed on Tuesday.
July 14 Are Biden's pardons unlawful because of the autopen? House Oversight Committee chairman Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., and 'Just the News' founder John Solomon weigh in on the FBI opening a 'grand conspiracy' investigation on 'Hannity.'