Top Us News
DHS visits several organizations that help unaccompanied migrant children, groups say
DHS agents visited the offices of several Washington, D.C.-area nonprofit groups that provide legal services to unaccompanied migrant children, the groups told ABC News.
In Palisades fire trial, judge bars evidence of alleged burned Bible and arson threat
A federal judge had barred prosecutors from telling jurors about defendants' alleged Bible burning and threat to burn his sister's home in the Palisades fire trial.
Thousands of US citizens' spouses, parents caught up in immigration crackdown
Relatives and advocates of migrants who have been detained by ICE are decrying the targeting of immigrants who have no criminal history.
Chinese officials arrest US citizen on espionage charges
A U.S. citizen was arrested in China on espionage charges charges, according to Chinese officials.
Missing 6-year-old boy from Compton last seen with his caregiver
Authorities are seeking the public's help in finding a missing 6-year-old from Compton last seen with his caregiver.
Judge rejects legal effort to cancel White House's UFC event
The White House can host a UFC fight card on the South Lawn, a federal judge has ruled.
Amid travel bans, ICE fears and political turmoil, wary fans try to find World Cup joy
The most ambitious FIFA World Cup in history is underway, but geopolitical rifts, travel bans and high ticket prices threaten to smother the excitement.
Bass carried more Latino neighborhoods than Raman and Pratt combined, precinct data show
The mayor flipped areas that supported Rick Caruso in 2022 and led the pack among Latino-majority neighborhoods.
Warning of cuts to medical services, L.A. County health officials ask state for emergency funds
Measure ER isn't enough, according to the head of L.A. County's Department of Health Services, which has joined other California health systems in lobbying for emergency funds.
Just 3% of recent ICE detainees had a violent felony conviction, per government data
Only 3% of individuals detained by ICE during the first 14 months of the second Trump administration had a violent felony conviction, according to an ABC News analysis.
WATCH: Massive explosions captured on video destroy multiple homes
The blasts in Clinton Township, Pennsylvania, leveled at least two homes and injured three people, including an 84-year-old woman, officials said.
WATCH: Police issue warning over criminal groups recruiting teens for violent crimes
Authorities say teens in Europe are being recruited online by criminal organizations for killings, bombings and abductions – a growing trend experts say is making its way to the U.S.


