FBI warns seniors about ‘devastating’ cyber scam that wipes out life savings
The FBI has a warning about a three-phase scheme that uses tech support, bank and government impostors to target older adults.
Retired detective who survived shooting found dead after Montana boating incident
A retired Washington state detective who survived being shot in the line of duty in 2023 was found dead in a Montana lake.
Up to 1,700 National Guard troops mobilizing across 19 states in immigration crackdown
Nearly 1,700 National Guard troops will mobilize across 19 states to assist DHS and ICE with immigration enforcement, Pentagon officials confirmed to Fox News.
Bus crashes carrying Pennsylvania middle school football team
A school bus crashed Saturday morning that was transporting a middle school football team, according to a local report.
DOJ: US Navy sailor sold military secrets to China for $12,000
A U.S. Navy sailor based in San Diego has been convicted of espionage and export violations for selling ship details and other sensitive military secrets to a Chinese intelligence officer, prosecutors said.
6 dead in Colorado dairy farm accident
A suspected accident at a dairy farm in Colorado killed six people this week, including four members of an extended family.
Villanova active shooter hoax: 911 call details released
Villanova University was the center of a major response effort after false reports of an active shooter on campus. Delaware County officials gave an update Friday morning with more details on how the events of the “cruel hoax" unfolded.
Chicago, NYC next for federal crime crackdown, Trump says
National security analyst Hal Kempfer joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to discuss President Donald Trump's remarks Friday when he said Chicago and New York City could be the next for a federal crime crackdown.
Menendez brothers: Lyle Menendez denied parole
The panel's decision must now be reviewed by the board, then go to Gov. Gavin Newsom for final approval.
Emmett Till investigation records released ahead of 70th anniversary of his killing
The federal government has released thousands of pages of records on the 1955 lynching of Emmett Till.
Epstein files: Ghislaine Maxwell told DOJ she did not see Trump act in 'inappropriate way'
The House Oversight Committee issued a subpoena in early August for information from the Justice Department’s probe into Jeffrey Epstein.
Hundreds of HHS staff sign letter urging RFK Jr. to stop spreading misinformation
More than 750 current and former federal health employees signed a letter accusing Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of spreading misinformation and fueling mistrust that they say contributed to the recent CDC headquarters shooting.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife ranger charged with staging fake stabbing incident that locked down schools
Callum Heskett faces felony charges after an investigation revealed inconsistencies in his reported stabbing incident, according to authorities.
Emmanuel Haro: Parents of missing California baby arrested for murder
It's been more than a week since 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro was first reported missing and allegedly kidnapped from a parking lot in California's San Bernardino County.
Rapper BigXThaPlug arrested for marijuana possession in Dallas
Dallas rapper BigXthaPlug, whose real name is Xavier Landum, was arrested on charges of marijuana possession and unlawful possession of a firearm following an album release party for his new album in Dallas.
Trump threatens full 'Federal takeover' in DC, accuses mayor of peddling 'inaccurate crime figures'
In a Truth Social post Friday, President Donald Trump wrote in part "Mayor Muriel Bowser must immediately stop giving false and highly inaccurate crime figures, or bad things will happen, including a complete and total Federal takeover of the City! Washington D.C. will soon be great again!!!"
“Strong odor" leads police to 20 bodies behind hidden door at Colorado funeral home
The owner told inspectors that some of the bodies found at his funeral home had been waiting to be cremated for years.



















