April 22 Trump's third term trial balloon gets resounding response in new poll President Donald Trump has repeatedly teased potentially running for a third term in the White House. What do Americans think? A new national poll has some answers.
April 22 Kash Patel, FBI tout $5M reward for capturing MS-13 ‘terrorist leader’ unleashing evil on Americans Yulan Adonay Archaga Carías, one of MS-13's most powerful leaders, is wanted in the United States for murder, drug and weapons trafficking, authorities said.
April 22 Noem, DHS outline next step to speed up deportation process DHS will work alongside DOGE and USCIS to revamp the SAVE program, which allows agencies and local law enforcement to identify and track illegal migrants.
April 22 Federal judge orders ICE to reinstate legal status of 133 foreign students A federal judge has ordered Trump administration to reinstate 133 international students' F-1 visas after ICE and DHS terminated their legal status without notice.
April 22 Trump froze funding for Harvard. Money to these universities may also be on the chopping block Harvard isn’t the only school the Trump administration is fighting. Other institutions are facing similar circumstances – starting with New York City's Columbia University.
April 22 Pontiffs and presidents: White House-Vatican relationship stretches a century, including fighting communism The White House and Vatican have had a relationship stretching back to at least 1919, and includes Pope John Paul II and President Reagan joining forces to help defeat communism.
April 22 Missing Texas realtor Suzanne Simpson’s husband ‘forcing state’s hand’ in fight to toss murder case: experts A Texas court on Tuesday will hear Brad Simpson's attorneys argue that his murder indictment should be thrown out. He is charged in his wife Suzanne Simpson's disappearance and death.
April 22 Atlanta approves $1.4M settlement for family of man killed by officer acquitted in 2019 shooting The Atlanta City Council settled for $1.4 million with the family of a man shot and killed in 2019 by a former Atlanta cop who was later acquitted.
April 21 Seen and Unseen: Faith need not be forbidden Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo discusses President Donald Trump having a blast at the White House Easter Egg Roll and what happens after Pope Francis' death on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
April 21 NPR urges its stations to lobby members of Congress as Trump admin seeks to pull federal funding NPR is sounding the alarm in a memo urging its member stations to contact their members of Congress as the Trump administration seeks to cut its federal funding.