Celebrate the season with "Yes, Virginia" live radio play at Sentry Theater in Stevens Point Dec. 18–20. Tickets at cwact.org ...
The Senate on Tuesday agreed by unanimous consent to approve a House-passed bill requiring the Justice Department to release all unclassified records related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) on Wednesday dismissed the House’s efforts to potentially repeal a measure in the government shutdown bill, which would allow senators to sue the Justice ...
Supplementing commercial and public radio, community radio stations typically operated with a volunteer or low-wage staff and ...
Rapper and television personality Ray J (born William Ray Norwood Jr.) was arrested early Thanksgiving morning on a charge of making a criminal threat, with bail set at $50,000, following a volatile ...
In a reversal of the claims made by acting U.S. Attorney General Lindsey Halligan only one day prior, the Justice Department now says that the full grand jury reviewed the James Comey indictment.
Senator investigation: The Defense Department began investigating Senator Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain and astronaut, over “serious allegations of misconduct” after he appeared in a video ...
A federal grand jury is investigating the handling of the Justice Department's handling of a mortgage fraud investigation into Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. One of the president's chief political foes, ...
Are there serious holes in Bondi and Trump’s case against... Student activist group sues the University of South Florida Tampa Bay’s Students for a Democratic Society is suing the... WMNF is ...
Sedition accusation: President Trump accused a half-dozen Democrats of sedition — “punishable by DEATH” — on Thursday after the lawmakers implored members of the military to reject any illegal orders ...
• Epstein files: The Senate has unanimously agreed to pass the House-backed bill forcing the Justice Department to release the Jeffrey Epstein case files as soon as it’s received from the chamber.
Wilmer Chavarria was living the good life after faking his own death. For four years, the Ecuadorean drug boss allied with Mexico’s Jalisco cartel moved among Dubai, Morocco and Spain, allegedly ...