The Egyptian national accused of blasting a group of Israeli hostage supporters with a homemade flamethrower and Molotov cocktails during a Colorado solidarity walk Sunday was in the United States illegally after his visa expired in March.
Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly is warning that the Democratic-run state Legislature could rush through a series of bills to give convicts early parole and prevent law enforcement from keeping dangerous criminals off the streets.
The man "suffered serious bodily injury and resulting pain and suffering, disability, scarring, disfigurement, mental anguish, [and] loss of capacity for the enjoyment of life" from the 2021 mishap.
God’s Love We Deliver is kicking off a powerful, yearlong birthday celebration — continuing to nourish New York with the same heart and purpose that began in 1985.
There are few doubts in the White House about Jill “Lady Macbeth” Biden’s role in covering up her husband’s cognitive deficits as she urged him to run for re-election.
A near-$7 million bungle by the city Campaign Finance Board is fresh sign that an outfit with huge power over city elections is in dire need of overhaul — if not elimination.
The message came after Ukraine’s forces wiped out and damaged 41 of the Kremlin’s nuclear bombers and aircraft, attacking at least four air bases across Russia in a massive operation.
The 3-part docuseries, directed by Joshua Rofé, includes an interview with David Sconce, who was accused of mutilating bodies to cremate more at the same time.
The high-seas action off the coast of Point Loma, California, is just the latest example of the Coast Guard's amped up effort to intercept US-bound migrants.
The Ukrainians are not only fighting heroically on, more than three years after Moscow launched its savage and utterly unprovoked war to destroy their nation, they’re fighting with cheek and style.