The Department of Justice "accidentally" published unredacted nude photos of minors, along with the names and faces of victims. read more
The U.S. military used a laser to shoot down a Customs and Border Protection drone, members of Congress said Thursday, and the Federal Aviation Administration responded by closing more airspace near El Paso, Texas. It's not clear why the laser was deployed, but it's the second time in two weeks that one has been fired in the area. read more
Panic erupted early Friday morning after the Trump administration issued a rare order encouraging Americans in Israel to "consider leaving while commercial flights are available," sparking speculation that an all-out war may be imminent. read more
The president and CEO of the World Economic Forum, Borge Brende, said he was stepping down on Thursday, a few weeks after the forum launched an independent investigation into his relationship with late U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. read more
Its CEO said most companies will do the same read more
One in five Americans who voted for President Donald Trump in the 2024 election now regret their vote, a new Navigator Research survey released on Thursday found. That marks the highest number the polling outlet has registered since it began asking the question. read more
Viewing for the annual address is down about 11 percent year to year. read more
The Supreme Court ruled President Trump could not use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to collect tariffs, leaving $175 billion paid under the scheme in dispute. read more
Netflix Inc. dropped out of the fight to buy Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., clearing the way for rival bidder Paramount Skydance Corp. to clinch its $111 billion deal for the historic Hollywood studio. read more
Today, transgender people across Kansas are reporting receiving letters from the Kansas Division of Vehicles stating that they must surrender their driver's licenses ... The letter, obtained by Erin in the Morning, marks one of the most significant erosions of transgender civil rights in the United States to date. read more
"It Ends Today" Fed up with the Trump administration repeatedly violating court orders in immigration cases, a federal judge said Thursday that he is prepared to make officials in the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security testify under oath. read more
This is a minute and 27 second video where an officer questions former WWE CEO Vince McMahon' driving more than 100 miles per hour, striking another car and then not stopping promptly when the officer was trying to get him to stop. McMahon was cited for reckless driving and following too closely at the time. In October a judge ruled McMahon could enter a program, make a $1,000 charitable donation, agree to drive with a license and insurance and then the charges would be dismissed in one year. read more
British spies have repeatedly shared with their U.S. counterparts intercepted calls and texts between ranking Kremlin officials ridden with laughter at what they perceive as Trump's willingness to take Putin at his word on his invasion of Ukraine. read more
A federal judge found the Internal Revenue Service has broken the law thousands upon thousands of times by sharing confidential taxpayer information with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. read more
The FBI has fired additional agents who worked on an investigation into President Donald Trump, this time terminating employees who participated in the probe into the Republican's hoarding of classified documents, people familiar with the matter said Wednesday. read more
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents detained a Columbia University student early Thursday after entering a campus residence hall by claiming they were searching for a missing person, according to the university. read more
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