Dylan Bryan Adams, 33, a fiscal policy analyst for the state run by the failed vice presidential candidate, was arrested after he was caught on vehicle surveillance.
"If you also wish to meet with him, you can spend your own money. But I will not approve a single dime of taxpayer funds for use on the excursion you have requested."
On Thursday, Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark, Mayor Adams, and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch announced that nearly two dozen members of the “800 YGz” gang have been charged.
Confidence in Democratic congressional leadership plummeted to an all-time low of 25% in a Gallup poll conducted between April 1-14 and released Thursday.
WASHINGTON — Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen claimed Friday the El Salvador government set up his incongruous photo op with accused MS-13 soldier Kilmar Abrego Garcia by planting glasses of margarita cocktails in front of the pair when they met at Van Hollen’s hotel the day before. Van Hollen (D-Md.) — who touched down at...
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo's one-time aide clinched a $450,000 settlement in a case accusing the State of New York of failing to address her claims that Cuomo sexually harassed her.
While Aaron Rodgers may be indecisive about where to play and similarly teams are weighing their options on the veteran, one former NFL general manager has drawn the line.
The Trump administration is right to inject a sense of urgency into the Ukraine cease-fire negotiations. But threatening to wash our hands of the matter could perversely encourage Kremlin obduracy.
Analysts expect Tesla sales to fall again this year for several reasons, including damage to the brand reputation by Chief Executive Elon Musk's close work with President Trump.
Purported MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia is no longer being housed in the Central American country's notorious CECOT megaprison, Sen. Chris Van Hollen told reporters Friday.
John Rocker didn't tussle with Patrick Mahomes' father on their since-canceled fight day Friday, but he still used the day to take a shot at the famous family.
Florida State University student Stephanie Horowitz helped guide her peers to safety during the deadly school shooting — using skills she learned from surviving the harrowing Parkland massacre more than seven years ago, she said.