Trump IRS Settlement Faces New Federal Law Violation Claims
Internal Revenue Service officials face mounting pressure over a settlement addendum that allegedly exempts Donald Trump and his family from future audits.
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Internal Revenue Service officials face mounting pressure over a settlement addendum that allegedly exempts Donald Trump and his family from future audits.
Emergency personnel near Albuquerque entered a private residence to find a lethal environment that claimed the lives of three residents.
Los Angeles prosecutors charged seven people in a burglary case involving fake delivery disguises, surveillance and Wi-Fi jammers.
Ed Gallrein defeated Representative Thomas Massie in Kentucky's Republican primary, ending the incumbent's 14-year House tenure.
President Donald Trump backed Ken Paxton on Tuesday, rejecting four-term incumbent Senator John Cornyn in a Texas runoff that has rattled Senate Republicans.
Andrew Giuliani is leading the White House World Cup task force as federal agencies prepare security, transportation and diplomatic logistics for the 2026 tournament.
Donald Trump is measuring his current influence over the Republican Party as voters in six states decide critical primary contests.
Austin investigators identified Cristian Mondragon-Fajardo as the publicly named suspect in a weekend crime spree that spread across multiple parts of the city.
New York state leaders secured a resolution to the transit crisis that paralyzed regional travel for three days.
Mark Fuhrman, the former Los Angeles Police Department detective whose role in the O.J. Simpson murder trial reshaped debate over police conduct, has died at age 74.
San Diego police units rushed to the Islamic Center of San Diego Monday morning to confront a reported active shooter at the facility.
Howard County residents faced a catastrophic weather event when a tornado swept through rural Nebraska.