Mario Edgardo Garcia-Aquino, an illegal immigrant, became as a soccer coach in California before allegedly sexually assaulting his players, including one he's accused of murdering.
Trump signed an executive order Wednesday directing the Department of War to purchase coal power for military installations, calling coal "essential" to national security.
The House passed legislation to roll back President Donald Trump’s Canada tariffs after several Republicans joined Democrats in a rare rebuke. The resolution now heads to the Senate.
Attorney General Pam Bondi told Congress on Wednesday that the Justice Department has active investigations stemming from accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, and urged any victims to tell their stories to the FBI.
The public may not notice the impacts of a likely Department of Homeland Security shutdown, but it would harm the essential employees who must work without pay to secure airports, respond to natural disasters, protect U.S. coasts and thwart cybersecurity attacks, administration officials told lawmakers Wednesday.
President Trump told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday that he wants to keep trying diplomacy to pressure Iran into curbing its nuclear program, in hopes of averting a war in the Middle East.
The House's New Democrat Coalition on Wednesday unveiled a plan to tackle the "affordability crisis," saying it would lower the costs of groceries, health care, housing, family care and energy.
An Oregon man was arrested with a manifesto allegedly targeting ICE agents as DHS launches investigation and speaks out about anti-ICE rhetoric from Democrats.
Sen. Mitch McConnell was discharged from the hospital after experiencing flu-like symptoms and will work from home this week as Senate faces Friday DHS funding deadline.
Democrats who urged troops to "refuse illegal orders" are now threatening legal action against Trump's DOJ after escaping sedition charges in failed probe.