FBI’s renewed push in DC pipe bomb case shows how fresh eyes can change a stalled investigation

Federal agents searching the Virginia home of Brian Cole Jr., accused of planting pipe bombs in Washington on Jan. 5, 2021, carried out a step-by-step operation this week that indicated investigators have re-energized a case that had
Marine who was killed in vehicle training accident at California base identified

The Marine Corps revealed Friday that the Marine who died Wednesday in a Southern California training accident was 21-year-old Tanner F. Rubio. Rubio, a private first class, was killed in a “tactical vehicle mishap” in the afternoon
Police say criminal illegal alien injured 4 officers in Nebraska gas station shootout

The armed suspect accused of wounding multiple officers in a gas station shootout after allegedly firing on a 61-year-old man in an earlier, seemingly random shooting has been identified as an illegal immigrant and convicted felon, authorities
Oklahoma trooper helps deliver newborn on highway shoulder: ‘The baby is coming!’

A law enforcement officer’s routine day on patrol recently turned unforgettable when he helped deliver a baby boy on the side of a highway. Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) Trooper Tyler Shelby was patrolling in southwest Oklahoma on
‘Extreme’ hazing allegations force fraternity suspension, investigation at major US university

The University of Colorado Boulder has suspended its Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity chapter after receiving what officials describe as a “credible report” of hazing, prompting an immediate halt to all chapter activities. According to the university, the
Pearl Harbor remembrance ceremony marks 84 years since attack

The Pearl Harbor remembrance ceremony began in Hawaii on Sunday with a moment of silence at 7:55 a.m., the same time the Japanese bombing began on Dec. 7, 1941. The annual ceremony marked the 84th anniversary of
Hamline University student brags on video that he celebrated Charlie Kirk’s assassination

A student at a small private college in St. Paul, Minnesota, was caught on video by Turning Point USA members defending conservative titan Charlie Kirk‘s assassination, and at times celebrating it. The student approached the Turning Point
‘Schemes stacked upon schemes’: $1B public benefits fraud fuels scrutiny of Minnesota’s Somali community

A series of sprawling fraud schemes involving hundreds of millions of dollars stolen from Minnesota taxpayers — from COVID-relief programs to housing and autism services — has placed the state’s Somali community under a renewed, intense spotlight,
NYC prosecutors share evidence photos revealing Luigi Mangione’s possessions at time of arrest

New York City prosecutors have released new evidence photos showing what accused killer Luigi Mangione carried when he was arrested for the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The exhibits shared Saturday night included a picture of
Martha Moxley case: Kennedy cousin breaks silence on troubled upbringing, arrest warrant in murder mystery

Five decades after Martha Moxley, the daughter of an affluent Connecticut family, was found murdered outside her home, the Kennedy cousin formerly at the center of the case is speaking out for the first time. Michael Skakel,