Death penalty could return in nation’s capital under Trump’s DC crime crackdown
President Donald Trump announces plans to pursue death penalty in Washington for murder cases as part of his crime crackdown in the nation's capital.
President Donald Trump announces plans to pursue death penalty in Washington for murder cases as part of his crime crackdown in the nation's capital.
During a Cabinet meeting at the White House on Tuesday, President Donald Trump asked NTD White House correspondent Iris Tao to share the story of how she was mugged at gunpoint in broad daylight in Washington two years ago. A federal judge threw out the Trump administration’s lawsuit against Maryland’s federal bench on Tuesday,… Original
The Utah Legislature will have to redraw the state’s congressional map after a judge ruled Monday that the lines enacted in 2021 did not conform with “mandatory redistricting standards and requirements” — opening up the door for a winnable seat for Democrats in the red state. According to the ruling released late Monday, “the core
President Donald Trump dismisses Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's presidential hopes while claiming Moore praised him during Army–Navy game meeting.
A photo illustration of a phone screen with an AI logo, on May 16, 2025. Oleksii Pydsosonnii/The Epoch Times Silicon Valley has launched a new network of Political Action Committees (PACs) and organizations that will support candidates who advocate against strict artificial intelligence (AI) regulations amid calls from some lawmakers to apply guardrails to the
A photo illustration of a phone screen with an AI logo, on May 16, 2025. Oleksii Pydsosonnii/The Epoch Times A Silicon Valley group has launched a new network of Political Action Committees (PACs) and organizations that will support candidates who advocate against strict artificial intelligence (AI) regulations amid calls from some lawmakers to apply guardrails
Attorney General Pam Bondi (L), Vice President JD Vance (2nd L), Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth (2nd R) and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem (R) look on as President Donald Trump (C) speaks to the press before signing an executive order that aims to end cashless bail, in the Oval Office of the White House,