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Some FEMA staff are put on leave after signing dissent letter

10:27 PM on Tuesday, August 26

Some employees of the Federal Emergency Management Agency who signed a public letter of dissent earlier this week were put on administrative leave Tuesday evening

Local DC cases are landing in federal courts. A judge says the results are problematic

8:08 PM on Tuesday, August 26

Hundreds of people have been arrested since President Donald Trump’s crime crackdown flooded the nation’s capital with federal agents and troops

24 decomposing bodies removed from Colorado funeral home, investigators say

7:46 PM on Tuesday, August 26

Authorities say they've removed two dozen decomposing bodies and other remains from a Colorado funeral home owned by a local coroner

FBI agents who had accused bureau of politicization during Biden administration reach settlements

7:10 PM on Tuesday, August 26

The Justice Department has reached settlements with a group of current and former FBI agents who have said they were disciplined for invoking their political beliefs or clashing with supervisors about approaches to investigations

Police in Haiti regain control of key telecom hub seized by gangs

6:58 PM on Tuesday, August 26

Police in Haiti say they have regained control of a critical telecommunications hub that heavily armed gangs had seized last week, briefly disrupting air traffic and internet connections

Texas election map for 2026 is racially biased, voting-rights advocates say in lawsuit

6:21 PM on Tuesday, August 26

Voting-rights advocates are suing to overturn all of the redistricting plans drawn by Texas Republicans meant to favor Republicans in 2026 midterm elections, saying the map weakens the electoral influence of Black voters

Trump’s threat to deploy troops to Chicago sparks fear and defiance in a city on edge

3:52 PM on Tuesday, August 26

President Donald Trump’s threats to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago sent ripples through America’s third-largest city as residents defended their home against Trump’s escalating rhetoric toward violent crime, including claims Chicago is a “killing field.”

Spate of hoax calls about active shooters stir fear at college campuses around the US

2:59 PM on Tuesday, August 26

A rash of hoax calls about active shooters on at least a dozen college campuses around the U.S. has spread fear among students as the school year begins

German court convicts teen for supporting plot to attack Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna

10:59 AM on Tuesday, August 26

A German court has convicted a 16-year-old suspect of supporting a foiled plot to attack Taylor Swift concerts in Austria last year

Sri Lanka's ex-President Wickremesinghe granted bail after arrest over alleged misuse of funds

5:56 AM on Tuesday, August 26

Sri Lanka’s former President Ranil Wickremesinghe has been granted bail after being arrested over allegations of misusing public funds while in office

After fearsome dust storm rips Phoenix area, trees cleaned up and power restored

10:48 PM on Monday, August 25

Crews are cleaning up downed trees and electricity largely is restored after a powerful dust storm hit the Phoenix area

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