January 31, 2020 Feds on the lookout for counterfeit Super Bowl LIV gear Ahead of this year’s big game in Miami, criminals are aiming to line their pockets with money from desperate fans, looking to get a great bargain on deals that the feds caution, are “too good to be true”. Federal agents are increasing their searches and seizures. They are using high end security technology, intercepting all sorts of goods.
October 16, 2019 GOP challenger files ethics complaint against Schiff for purporting to obtain compromising Trump pictures A prank call by Russian deejays fished California Democrat Adam Schiff in, but a Republican challenging him for his House seat doesn't think the call, in which Schiff expressed eagerness to get "compromising material" on President Trump, is a laughing matter.
September 25, 2019 Teens say vaping deaths, potential flavor ban not stopping them from smoking e-cigarettes A nationwide epidemic is filling rooms and lungs with smoke. Sleek, pencil shaped electronic cigarettes loaded with nicotine and chemicals have many young adults hooked. Trendy brands offering flavors like watermelon and grape promise a healthier alternative to traditional cigarettes, and a cool way to blow off some steam. However, the epidemic has caused lung injuries, killing 7 people so far and sickening hundreds. Researchers say what was once advertised as a way to get cigarette smokers off their bad habit, has become the first step to young addiction. The Trump administration is currently working alongside the Food and Drug administration to remove all non-tobacco flavors from the national market.
June 26, 2018 17 states file lawsuit against Trump immigration policies over family separations Attorneys general from 17 states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration Tuesday over its policy of separating families who cross the U.S-Mexico border illegally.
April 2, 2018 Trump administration sues California over federal land sales The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against California over a state law giving it the power to override the sale of federal lands, the department announced Monday.
October 13, 2017 Democratic AGs sue Trump over ObamaCare subsidy cutoff Democratic attorneys general from 18 states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration Friday after the White House announced it would end payments to health insurers under ObamaCare.
October 12, 2017 Missouri state senator blasts Trump again after censure A Missouri state senator who was censured by her colleagues for a Facebook post in which she hoped for President Trump's assassination posted a new message on Twitter Thursday comparing Trump to Adolf Hitler.
October 4, 2017 Trump on Puerto Rico's debt: 'We're going to have to wipe that out' President Trump told ӣƵ Tuesday that "you can say goodbye" to Puerto Rico's debt as the island struggles to recover from the devastation left by Hurricane Maria.
September 26, 2017 Lesson for sanctuary cities? Miami-Dade cooperates with feds, gets OK for grant $$ Miami-Dade County invited the fury of activists when it became the first in the nation to give up its “sanctuary” status for illegal immigrants – but the decision, it seems, might be paying off.
September 25, 2017 Chris Christie: Harvey aid should 'not be held political hostage like Sandy aid' New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie called on lawmakers Tuesday to quickly approve federal disaster aid for communities affected by Tropical Storm Harvey, saying funds should "not be held political hostage like Sandy aid was."