Alleged D.C. pipe bomber appears in court to contest continued detention

Washington — The Virginia man accused of planting two pipe bombs outside the Republican and Democratic Party headquarters on the eve of the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot appeared in court Tuesday as his lawyers and federal prosecutors argued over whether he should remain detained in the lead-up to a criminal trial. Judge Matthew Sharbaugh,

The Mueller Report: A Turning Point

Special counsel Robert Mueller investigated Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election for nearly two years, and America has finally learned some of his findings. Jeff Glor anchors a CBS News special, “The Mueller Report: A Turning Point.” Original CBS News Link</a

Homeland Security Looks to Fast-Track Demolition of Vacant Historic Buildings in DC

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem attends a House Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland,” on Capitol Hill in Washington on Dec. 11, 2025. Reuters/Elizabeth Frantz WASHINGTON—The Department of Homeland Security is seeking an emergency demolition of historic buildings in the nation’s capital. The Washington Post first reported this development, citing documents

US, Allied Forces Have Killed or Captured More Than 2 Dozen ISIS Operatives in Syria

U.S. Airmen prepare to load GBU-31 munitions onto F-15E Strike Eagles in support of Operation Hawkeye Strike, on Dec. 18, 2025. U.S. Air Force The United States and its partner forces have captured or killed nearly 25 operatives of the ISIS terrorist group since a large-scale strike in mid-December, the U.S. military said on Dec.

DOJ Sues Virginia Over In-State College Tuition for Illegal Immigrants

The University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville, Va., on Oct. 12, 2022. Daxia Rojas/AFP via Getty Images The U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) is challenging a Virginia law that allows in-state college tuition rates for students regardless of their immigration status, marking the latest in a series of federal lawsuits targeting similar college access policies. At

German Bank Customers Demand Info After Vaults Were Robbed

Thieves in Germany drilled their way into the vault of a German retail bank and made off with at least 10 million euros’ ($11.8 million) worth of money and valuables from customers’ deposit boxes, police said Tuesday. Customers are waiting to find out who has been affected. Minnesota officials are denying allegations of widespr… Original

Bondi Vows to Hold Former Officials Accountable for ‘Government Weaponization’

Attorney General Pam Bondi (C)speaks during a news conference at the Department of Justice in Washington on Dec. 4, 2025. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a recent interview that she will continue to investigate officials in the Obama and Biden administrations over “government weaponization” after courts tossed federal charges against two