US protests June 12 DOJ warns US attorneys to prepare for criminal investigations ahead of nationwide anti-Trump protests DOJ advises U.S. Attorney Offices to prepare for potential criminal investigations as thousands plan to join nationwide 'No Kings' protests against Trump administration policies on Saturday.
US protests June 12 Protesters expected to converge on DC, neighboring cities ahead of Trump's military parade Protesters plan to gather in Washington, D.C., and cities nationwide this weekend in response to a military parade celebrating the US Army's 250th anniversary.
VIDEO June 11 Congress urges action on rising antisemitism in America Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ correspondent David Spunt discusses the congressional hearing on antisemitism and the fallout from the murder of two Israeli Embassy staffers on ‘Special Report.’
VIDEO June 8 'HEARTBREAKING': Manhunt continues for father accused of murdering his 3 daughters Criminology professor Dr. Adam Lankford and former FBI special agent Nicole Parker break down the details of Travis Decker allegedly killing his three daughters on 'Sunday Night in America.'
Justice Department June 7 Former DC cop who lied about leaking info to Proud Boys leader gets prison time Former D.C. police officer Shane Lamond was sentenced to 18 months in prison after being convicted on one count of obstructing justice and three counts of making false statements.
Travel June 6 Reagan National Airport to halt flights for Trump-hosted military parade next week Flight operations at Ronald Reagan National Airport will be suspended during President Trump's military parade on June 14, which commemorates the Army's 250th birthday.
Politics June 4 Key SCOTUS parental rights cases draw McMahon, Moms for Liberty to rally on court steps Education Secretary Linda McMahon and the conservative group Moms for Liberty took to the Supreme Court steps Tuesday to recognize the 100-year anniversary of a landmark parental rights case.
Politics June 3 SCOOP: Liberal city mayor hit with ethics complaint over alleged lavish gifts Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser hit with scathing ethics complaint as FACT accused her office of undisclosed travel expenses for high-profile trips.
ISIS News & Updates June 3 US citizen who fought for ISIS in Syria sentenced to 10 years in prison A naturalized U.S. citizen who pleaded guilty to receiving military training from the Islamic State in Syria was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison.
Crime June 2 Former DC teacher arrested, charged with soliciting child pornography: DOJ Devonne Keith Brown, ex-health teacher at a charter school in Washington, D.C., is charged with soliciting child pornography from a minor by using CashApp payments.
Dan Bongino May 31 FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino claims bureau ‘closing in’ on suspects who planted Jan. 6 DC pipe bombs The FBI could soon solve the case of the pipe bombs found near the U.S. Capitol, according to bureau Deputy Director Dan Bongino.