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Justice Department Targets 12 Naturalized Citizens for Denaturalization
Twelve foreign-born U.S. citizens face denaturalization for ties to crimes, fraud, and terrorism, including a Colombian priest and Cuban spy.
Russell McFaddenMay 9, 2026 -
Limbs on runway: Fatal incident at Denver airport
Person sucked into jet engine after trespassing on runway, pilot reports limbs on the runway. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy involved in...
Amanda TarltonMay 9, 2026 -
Milwaukee Man Linked to Street Takeovers Found with Machine Guns
Ricky Alcantara-Hernandez, 22, charged after street takeovers; police found his alleged machine guns and car theft tools in South Milwaukee home.
Russell McFaddenMay 9, 2026 -
Retired Scientist, 78, Faces Decades in Prison for FOIA Evasion
Dr. David Morens, 78, arrested and strip-searched for using personal email to dodge FOIA requests, facing up to 25 years in...
Russell McFaddenMay 9, 2026 -
Shooting at Visalia Boys and Girls Club
Shots fired at South Locust Street, one injured, suspect on the loose Read More
Amanda TarltonMay 9, 2026 -
Nick Pasqual, 36, Convicted of Attempted Murder in Brutal Stabbing Case
Nick Pasqual faces life in prison after stabbing ex-girlfriend Allie Shehorn over 20 times in Sunland home. He fled, caught at...
Russell McFaddenMay 9, 2026 -
SF Corner Store Accused of Openly Selling Meth
Shop in downtown San Francisco facing closure for selling meth, drug paraphernalia, and illegal tobacco products as city battles drug epidemic....
Amanda TarltonMay 9, 2026 -
Justice Diana Hagen Resigns to Protect Court’s Independence and Privacy
Utah’s Justice Hagen steps down, citing concerns over court independence and loved ones’ privacy as Legislature’s investigation intensifies.
Russell McFaddenMay 9, 2026 -
Nick Pasqual Found Guilty of Attempted Murder in Violent Home Invasion
Actor Nick Pasqual faces life in prison after a jury finds him guilty of attempted murder for stabbing ex Allie Shehorn...
Russell McFaddenMay 9, 2026 -
Utah Justice Hagen Resigns Amid Allegations, Reform Efforts Begin
Justice Diana Hagen’s resignation prompts Utah leaders to review Judicial Conduct Commission reforms after alleged attorney relationship surfaces.
Russell McFaddenMay 9, 2026