July 4 Bukele mocks Abrego Garcia's torture claims with prison highlight reel El Salvador President Nayib Bukele has released a video montage showing Kilmar Abrego Garcia apparently thriving during his imprisonment, in an attempt to refute the migrant’s claims that he was tortured while in custody.
July 3 How the Justice Department carried out a $14.6B healthcare fraud takedown Healthcare fraud takedowns have been a practice at the Department of Justice for more than a decade, but officials touted this one as the largest on record.
July 2 Small plane goes down at New Jersey airport in 'mass casualty' emergency Multiple agencies responded to a small plane crash near Cross Keys Airport in Monroe Township, New Jersey, described by Gloucester County officials as a mass casualty incident
July 2 Several people injured after shooting incident at Georgia shopping mall: police Multiple victims reported in shooting at Oglethorpe Mall in Savannah, Georgia, as police and firefighters respond to the scene that occurred Wednesday evening.
July 2 DOJ indicts suspect who went viral for delivering protective gear to anti-ICE protesters on live TV Alejandro Orellana faces federal charges for allegedly supplying protesters with face shields during anti-ICE demonstrations in Los Angeles, as supporters defend him.
July 2 DeSantis administration threatens to punish island city that voted to end police agreement with ICE Florida officials threatened Key West commissioners with removal after they voted to end their immigration enforcement partnership with ICE.
July 2 Florida bomb squad demonstrates damage fireworks can inflict using watermelon Police bomb squad demonstrates fireworks dangers on watermelon and raw chicken as Broward Health warns about Fourth of July injuries ahead of the holiday.
July 2 South Carolina deputy shot and killed in ambush, sheriff says Newly trained Darlington County Deputy Devin Mason, 27, was fatally shot during an arrest attempt, with a second deputy injured and suspect Cameron Ray Dennett killed in the ambush, authorities said.
July 2 Florida teen threatens to shoot up McDonald's after $5 order is messed up: police An 18-year-old in Florida was arrested by Polk County Sheriff's Department for allegedly threatening to shoot up a McDonald's restaurant because his $5 meal was messed up.
July 2 Alabama violated constitutional rights of man sentenced to death, court rules A federal appeals court ruled that Alabama prosecutors violated the constitutional rights of a man who was sentenced to death in 1990 by rejecting black people from the jury.