When Maria Pires was adopted from Brazil as a child, she believed she was officially an American
Longtime head of Mexican megachurch is indicted in New York on federal sex trafficking charges
A New York federal indictment has charged the longtime head of a Mexican megachurch with racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking
Texas drops lawsuit against doctor accused of illegally providing care to transgender youth
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office says one of the first doctors in the U.S. accused of illegally providing care to transgender youth under GOP-led bans was found not to have broken the law
Trump’s emergency order for DC is set to expire, but House moves to place new limits on the city
President Donald Trump's emergency order that federalized Washington's police force is set to expire
Trial starts for a man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump
Opening statements are set to begin for the trial of a man charged with trying to assassinate Donald Trump while he played golf in South Florida last year, when he was campaigning for a second term
Federal agents seize more than 600K illegal vapes in nationwide crackdown
Federal agents have seized illegal vaping products nationwide as the Trump administration cracks down on items often used by teens
Trump takes one step back and another forward in his attempt to reshape the Fed
President Donald Trump’s goal of appointing a majority of the Federal Reserve’s board of governors faced a setback Tuesday when a court blocked his unprecedented attempt to fire Lisa Cook
Appeals court rules Trump doesn’t have the authority to fire Copyright Office director
A divided appeals court has ruled President Donald Trump doesn’t have the authority to unilaterally remove and replace the director of the U.S. Copyright Office
Scams are rampant after natural disasters. Here’s how to protect yourself.
You’ve just lived through a terrible flood, wildfire, or hurricane. Your house has suffered significant damage, and you don’t know where you’re going to live or how you’ll rebuild. Then comes the knock on the door, a call on your cell phone, or an ad on your local social media...
First came the wildfire. Then came the scams.
Three days after the Mountain Fire tore through the hillsides of Camarillo in Southern California last November, Craig Crosby was at home assessing the damage when he spotted two men canvassing the neighborhood. Crosby’s house was still standing, but the blaze had burned down the northwest corner of the structure...