United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain retaliated against a senior union official and improperly used the power of his office to pursue financial benefits and preferential treatment for members of his fiancée’s family, according to a damning report from the union’s court-appointed federal monitor.
Read MoreA ten-year-old town hall exchange in central Minnesota is again circulating online, reopening debates over immigration policy, local consent, and political accountability
Nearly four decades after the explosion at Chernobyl marked the world’s worst nuclear disaster, Ukrainian officials are warning that the site’s fragile
FBI Director Kash Patel announced Friday that the J. Edgar Hoover Building will be permanently closed, ending decades of debate over the
Federal prosecutors have added new firearm-related charges against Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national accused of ambushing two West Virginia National Guard
The U.S. economy delivered its strongest performance in nearly two years during the third quarter of 2025, propelled by resilient consumer spending
Almost half of it was fraud, and all Tim Walz did is sit and watch. A senior federal prosecutor is warning that
Fairfax County police have arrested a 23-year-old undocumented immigrant from El Salvador in connection with a fatal shooting in Reston, a case
The United States has expanded its travel restrictions to prohibit entry for individuals holding Palestinian Authority passports, adding them to a growing
France has surrendered to terrorism. Paris authorities have scrapped the traditional live New Year’s Eve concert on the Champs-Élysées, citing mounting security
He is the saddest former president of all time. Joe Biden’s effort to establish a traditional presidential library is running into early
