The Department of Justice says Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has no legal right to try to overturn President Trump’s executive order abolishing birthright citizenship.
An Arizona couple pleaded guilty for their role in orchestrating a $1.2 billion scheme to file fraudulent insurance claims ...
In a class action suit filed on Tuesday, the agents said the information will be used to retaliate against them through ...
Evictions have skyrocketed since the pandemic — and, now, we’ve hit a record. But for Scott Blake, a constable of the ...
Maryland and three groups sued the Trump administration Monday to halt and declare unconstitutional executive orders seeking ...
The Fraud Section of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Criminal Division published its Year in Review last month, which showed an uptick for ...
Johnston, Rhode Island, Mayor Joseph Polisena promised to "use all the power of government" to stop the privately financed ...
But the tension between federal law enforcement and civil liberties remains firmly in place. Milwaukee’s inclusion in the 100 ...
Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., joined the Senate in January after serving five terms in the U.S. House of Representatives and ...
The Yuma Border Patrol is adding over a mile of razor wire east of the San Luis Port of Entry in an effort to tighten ...
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he has left instructions to “obliterate" Iran if the country follows through on alleged threats to assassinate him.
As the City of Phoenix continues its search for a permanent police chief, the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association is voicing its opposition to Interim Chief Michael Sullivan.