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ICE officials claim the shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo happened as officers attempted to arrest him for allegedly being undocumented.
The federal government is now facing a federal lawsuit filed by upstate New York resident David Streever, who claims ICE agents were sent to his house with a warning over an email he sent.
The president of people whose favorite source of information is "Trust me, bro," is at it again, playing fast and loose with facts and data.
Despite federal judges continually shutting down the Trump administration's attempts to federalize elections, they just keep trying it.
The family of Nolan Wells, a teenager, has retained civil rights attorney Ben Crump to call for a transparent investigation.
Karmelo Anthony's new attorneys said in their filings that the court violated their client's rights when it restricted public access to the trial.
Federal authorities arrested Brian Cole Jr. last December in connection with pipe bombs placed in D.C. the night before the Capitol Riot.
The NAACP cited the Supreme Court’s decision to gut the Voting Rights Act as one of the key motivators for its record spending ahead of the midterms.
Andrew Gillum, 46, was taken into custody on July 2 and charged with Possession Of Dangerous Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia-1st Offense, and Possession of Marijuana 2nd.
Trump claimed via a press conference and social media that he personally "overturned" a recommendation to cancel his July 4th event on the National Mall due to approaching storms.
Mitch McConnell, 84, has spent three weeks in the hospital, and his office will not say why he's there, how serious his condition is, or when he will be returning to work.
Nolan Xavier Wells, 18, tragically died after going missing on a boating trip; investigation ongoing, questions remain about circumstances.