Kilmar Abrego Garcia surrendered to U.S. immigration authorities in Baltimore Monday and faces possible efforts by the Trump administration to deport him immediately. The 30-year-old Maryland construction worker and Salvadoran national spoke at a rally before he turned himself in. “This administration has hit us hard, but I want to… Read More
Tommy Fleetwood wins Tour Championship; his first PGA Tour victory
Tommy Fleetwood never lost hope, never made excuses, each time that elusive PGA Tour victory slipped away. His popularity soared, not just as a sympathetic figure but for his attitude and the sincere joy he showed the players that beat him in the toughest of losses. The cheers and the… Read More
Hulk Hogan’s death under investigation
Police in Florida are investigating the death of professional wrestling icon Hulk Hogan more than three weeks after the WWE legend died from what the medical examiner concluded was a heart attack. New questions have emerged about potential medical malpractice during a recent surgery that may have caused Hogan’s death…. Read More
6 dead at Colorado dairy farm from toxic gas exposure
An apparent accident at a dairy in a rural farming community in Colorado involving exposure to gas killed six people, including a high school student, authorities said Thursday. Investigators are looking into what kind of gases may have played a role in the deaths Wednesday at Prospect Valley Dairy in… Read More
Federal judge orders “Alligator Alcatraz” to stop all expansion
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Thursday halting further expansion and ordering the winding down of an immigration detention center built in the middle of the Florida Everglades and dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz” that advocates said violated environmental laws. U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams’ injunction formalized a temporary halt she… Read More
Erik Menendez denied parole; citing misbehavior in prison
Erik Menendez was denied parole Thursday by a California board that said his continued misbehavior during decades in prison for murdering his parents with his older brother in 1989 showed he is still a risk to public safety. A panel of two California commissioners denied Menendez parole for three years,… Read More
Active shooter at Villanova University deemed a “cruel hoax”
False reports of active shooters at Villanova University and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga on Thursday led to panic and temporary lockdowns at the two campuses as they kicked off their fall semesters. In Pennsylvania someone called 911 at about 4:30 p.m. reporting a shooter in a Villanova law… Read More
Hurricane Erin weakens after wreaking havoc in Outer Banks
Hurricane Erin battered North Carolina’s Outer Banks with strong winds and waves that flooded part of the main highway, damaged a waterside motel and swirled under beachfront homes as the monster-sized storm slowly began to move away from the East Coast on Thursday. Forecasters predict the storm will gradually weaken… Read More
Fiscal hawk & GOP Rep. Chip Roy running for Texas attorney general
Republican Rep. Chip Roy, an outspoken fiscal conservative known for his willingness to challenge party leadership, announced Thursday that he is running for Texas attorney general. Now in his fourth term, Roy is a prominent member of the House Freedom Caucus, a hard-line conservative faction that wields outsize influence in… Read More
Feds to no longer bring felony charges against those possessing rifles or shotguns in Washington DC
Federal prosecutors in the nation’s capital will no longer bring felony charges against people for possessing rifles or shotguns in the District of Columbia, according to a new policy adopted by the leader of the nation’s largest U.S. attorney’s office. That office will continue to pursue charges when someone is… Read More
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