A federal appeals court is allowing the IRS to keep sharing some taxpayer data with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Mexico's most-feared drug lord, "El Mencho," had built a sophisticated security apparatus modeled after military special forces teams.
The U.S. has narrowed its shelter‑in‑place alert in Mexico, though some warn travelers that risks remain after recent unrest. Here's the latest.
Aided by U.S. intelligence, Mexican security forces killed the nation’s most wanted man, the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho,” on Sunday.
President Donald Trump is giving the first State of the Union of his second term, focusing on the economy and affordability ...
Trump has spent the last year touting his accomplishments while mocking the record of his predecessor, former President Joe Biden. But much of this bluster is based on false and misleading claims — ...
President Donald Trump's State of the Union address is likely to be a test run of the message Republicans will give to voters ...
A new federal class action lawsuit alleges Wynn Resorts failed to protect the personal information of more than 800,000 customers following a data breach ...
Today' anchor Savannah Guthrie and her family are offering a large reward for information that helps locate Nancy Guthrie ...
The full scale of the breach is still unclear. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wrote last week that over 4 million Texans had their data stolen, but Fox News reports that number has jumped to 15.4 ...
The Mexican army killed the country’s most powerful cartel leader and one of the United States’ most wanted fugitives, ...
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