A Mexican man shot at a Dallas ICE facility has died, becoming the attack’s second victim

DALLAS (AP) — A Mexican man who was among three people shot at a Dallas immigration field office last week has died, becoming the second person killed in the attack, his family said Tuesday. The family of
Republican state Sen. Greg Dolezal enters Georgia’s lieutenant governor race

ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia state Sen. Greg Dolezal entered a crowded race for lieutenant governor Tuesday with a hard-line MAGA campaign pledging to curb the “radical left.” Dolezal, a Republican from Cumming, is now the fourth Republican
Florida officials gift prime Miami real estate for Trump’s presidential library

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida officials decided Tuesday to set aside nearly three acres of prime downtown Miami real estate next to the historic Freedom Tower as a potential site of the future presidential library of President
Family’s attorney questions Universal’s response to roller coaster injuries after man’s death

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Multiple people have reached out with related stories to the family of a 32-year-old man who died of blunt force injuries two weeks ago while riding the new Stardust Racers roller coaster at
FCC to consider ending merger ban among broadcast networks

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Communications Commission voted Tuesday to consider whether to lift the long-standing prohibition on a merger between any of the largest four broadcast networks and to consider relaxing other media ownership rules. The FCC
Groups press for release of special counsel Jack Smith’s report on Trump’s classified documents case

WASHINGTON (AP) — A First Amendment group and watchdog organization pressed a federal appeals court on Tuesday to compel the release of a Justice Department special counsel’s report on the criminal investigation into President Donald Trump’s handling
Iowa school leader detained by ICE seeks to put his deportation on hold, lawyers say

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Lawyers for the Des Moines public schools leader detained by immigration authorities have asked an immigration court to put deportation proceedings on hold. Attorney Alfredo Parrish said his law firm filed the
US government on brink of first shutdown in almost 7 years

WASHINGTON (AP) — A partisan standoff is threatening to trigger the first U.S. government shutdown in almost seven years, with Democrats and Republicans in Congress unable to find agreement even as thousands of federal workers stand to be
Trump to announce Pfizer drug price cuts

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump will announce on Tuesday that Pfizer plans to lower prices on several of its medications in the United States, a White House official said. The White House is also planning to unveil
US consumer confidence weakens in September on labor market worries

WASHINGTON(Reuters) -U.S. consumer confidence declined more than expected in September amid mounting worries over the availability of jobs. The Conference Board said on Tuesday its consumer confidence index dropped by 3.6 points to 94.2 this month. Economists