September 25 Former FBI Director Comey responds after grand jury indicts him on two counts Former FBI Director James Comey posts a video to Instagram, reacting to news that a grand jury has indicted him on a count of making a false statement, and on obstruction of a congressional proceeding on September 25, 2025.
September 25 Brazen blue state jewelry store heist caught on camera as armed mob makes off with $1M in merchandise: police Masked thieves with hammers caught on camera targeting a California jewelry store in San Ramon, making off with around $1 million as organized retail crime continues in blue state.
September 25 Dallas ICE attack timeline shows shooter sought to inflict ‘real terror,’ leaving 1 dead, 2 hurt: officials Joshua Jahn allegedly opened fire on an ICE facilit Wednesday, killing one detainee and injuring two more, authorities said. No law enforcement officers were injured.
September 25 Teen pleads guilty to DOGE staffer beating that sparked DC National Guard deployment A 15-year-old boy pleaded guilty to the beating of an ex-DOGE staffer earlier that sparked President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to restore order to the city.
September 25 Mob of masked thieves storm California jewelry store, stealing $1 million in merchandise Some suspects were armed and a shot was fired at the Bay Area store, police said. (Credit: San Ramon Police Department via Storyful)
September 25 Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy sentenced to five years in Libya corruption case A Paris court sentenced Nicolas Sarkozy to five years in prison for criminal conspiracy in a scheme to finance his 2007 campaign with Libyan funds.
September 25 Trump looks to sign an executive order to dismantle 'domestic terrorism networks' across America Former acting DHS secretary Chad Wolf joins 'America Reports' to discuss the logistics and intentions of President Donald Trump's plans to dismantle 'domestic terrorism networks' following Charlie Kirk's assassination and attacks on ICE facilities.
September 25 Iryna Zarutska stabbing death prompts new bail bill, left lacks 'political will' for crime crackdown: expert In the wake of the stabbing death of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte, North Carolina light rail train, the state legislature introduced a bill to crack down on bail for violent offenders, drawing praise from one crime expert.
September 25 Lawsuit alleges kids of Oregon senator drove wife's assistant to suicide over harassment The 'Outnumbered' panel examines court documents alleging Sen. Ron Wyden’s children harassed his wife’s assistant with homophobic and physical abuse, which filings suggest contributed to his suicide.
September 25 Manhunt ignites in major US city after accused murderer walks free in 'monumental mistake': victim's mother Ty Anthony Sage, charged in 15-year-old Lowgunn Ivey's 2021 murder, was mistakenly freed from Oregon jail after clerical error violated judge's bail denial.