Crime
Secret Service Questions Boy, 13, Without Parent
The U.S. Secret Service pulled a 7th grader out of class for questioning at a Tacoma middle school about a posting he made...
Supreme Court Rejects “Torture Flights” Appeal
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday refused to consider the appeal of five former terrorism suspects who claim they were kidnapped and taken on...
Read moreIMF Managing Dir. Arrested on Charges of Sexual Assault of NYC Hotel Maid
The French head of the International Monetary Fund, a man known in his home country as “the great seducer,” was arrested Saturday on...
Read moreBipartisan Group of Senators Fights to Keep Gitmo Open
Attorney General Eric Holder recently issued a statement indicating his commitment to the closing of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba. However, a...
Read moreNevada DMV Worker Nailed In Phony License Scheme
Federal authorities have collared an employee of the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles in connection with scheme to provide driver's licenses to illegal...
Read moreWhy Was 9/11 Not Mentioned on Osama Wanted Poster?
The theories abound. Osama bin laden is not really dead. Or he has been dead for years, in which case the headlines should...
Read moreGAO: Three Criminal Aliens Received Citizenship
The recently released report from the Government Accountability Office that calculates the cost of incarcerating criminal aliens contains a shocking revelation: Three of the...
Read moreBillions Spent by Feds and States to House Illegal Alien Criminals
The government of the United States spends in excess of $1.5 billion annually to incarcerate hundreds of thousands of criminal aliens. ...
Read moreFormer Miss USA Traumatized by TSA in Dallas
Susie Castillo, 2003 Miss USA and semifinalist for Miss Universe, was subjected to an invasive TSA pat-down in the Dallas airport on April...
Read moreDeath Threat Sent to Wrong Koch Brothers
Hateful leftists accidentally targeted the wrong Koch brothers with protests, angry phone calls, and even a death threat, directing their fury at a...
Read moreMore Americans Likely To Die in Border Crossfire
On April 19, MSNBC.com discussed the details of a U.S. State Department report about the increasing number of Americans caught in the crossfire of...
Read moreFeds Target Online Gambling With Shutdown of Three Poker Sites
In a move that could spell the doom of some forms of online gambling in the United States, the FBI has shut down...
Read moreHonor Murder Finally Goes To Trial
After nearly five years, the Louisville Courier Journal reports, a Somali immigrant's trial in the brutal murder of his children began this week....
Read moreDuke Stripper Charged With Murder
Cyrstal Mangum (left), the stripper whose pack of lies about the Duke lacrosse team led to the disbarment of the prosecutor who took up...
Read moreMexican Drug Cartels Operating in at Least 1,286 U.S. Cities
On April 13, All Headline News reported that the influence of Mexican drug cartels operating in U.S. cities is growing because cartel members are...
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