By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times
A healthcare provider has sued the Internal Revenue Service and 15 of its agents, charging they wrongfully seized 60 million medical records from 10 million Americans. Published May 17, 2013 Comments

By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times
The Homeland Security Department has granted legal status to 99.2 percent of all illegal immigrants who have applied under President Obama’s new non-deportation policy for young adults, according to the latest numbers released Friday. Published May 18, 2013 Comments

By Associated Press
Tens of thousands of police officers from around the country are in Washington as part of National Police Week. Published May 18, 2013 Comments

By Associated Press
Melissa Torrez didn’t even think when teenagers in her apartment complex said a man had just grabbed her 4-year-old girl and drove away. Published May 18, 2013 Comments

By Associated Press
The Powerball jackpot for Saturday’s drawing continues to grow. Published May 17, 2013 Comments

By Valerie Richardson - The Washington Times
Magpul Industries joined 54 Colorado county sheriffs Friday in filing a federal lawsuit against the state’s recently signed gun-control bills. Published May 18, 2013 Comments

By Patrice Hill - The Washington Times
As a Realtor in Orange County, California, Gary Thomas lives at the epicenter of the last decade’s epic housing boom and bust that is only now beginning to release the economy from its withering grip. Published May 18, 2013 Comments

By Ben Wolfgang - The Washington Times
In a key development that will help the U.S. export its vast energy resources, the Department of Energy on Friday approved an application for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in Texas. Published May 17, 2013 Comments

By Katie Zezima - Associated Press
Life on the run for the Internet sensation known as Kai the hatchet-wielding hitchhiker ended when he asked for a cup of coffee. Published May 17, 2013 Comments

By Sean Lengell - The Washington Times
The ousted head of the IRS on Friday said he was sorry for his agency’s targeting conservative and tea party groups for special scrutiny, while a Republican leader said blame could reach as high as the White House. Published May 17, 2013 Comments
By Ben Wolfgang - The Washington Times
The woman who ran the Internal Revenue Service's tax-exempt organizations division has been promoted, and now heads the agency's health care office, ABC news reported. Published May 17, 2013
By Jake Pearson - Associated Press
In the photos taken by New York City artist Arne Svenson from his second-floor apartment, the faces are obscured or not shown. The people are unidentifiable. But the residents of a glass-walled luxury residential building across the street had no idea they were being photographed and they never consented to being subjects for the works of art that are now on display — and for sale — in a Manhattan gallery. Published May 17, 2013
By Associated Press
A painting of actress Bea Arthur topless has sold for $1.9 million at a New York City auction. Published May 17, 2013
By Associated Press
The wife of the president of the Mormon church has died. Published May 17, 2013
By Cheryl Wetzstein - The Washington Times
A federal judge Friday temporarily blocked a first-of-its-kind Arkansas law that would effectively have prevented most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy. Published May 17, 2013
By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times
Bernard Madoff, the former millionaire Ponzi schemer who traded his finance firm title for one in Butner Federal Correction Complex — as Inmate No. 61727-054 — now says he's racked with guilt and can't sleep most nights. Published May 17, 2013
By Tom Howell Jr. - The Washington Times
An exasperated Rep. Pat Tiberi on Friday asked the former acting chief of the IRS to explain to Congress why he would move the leader of the division that targeted conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status to a branch that is overseeing one of the most partisan issues of recent memory — President Obama's health care law. Published May 17, 2013
By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times
Federal agents arrested an Uzbekistan man in Idaho on ties to terrorism, claiming he provided cash and support to a militant group in his country in order to carry out an attack on unspecified targets. Published May 17, 2013
By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times
A $55 million cigarette-smuggling ring that cheated several East Coast states out of sales tax dollars could be tied to terrorist groups, authorities said. Published May 17, 2013
By Seth McLaughlin - The Washington Times
Republican lawmakers joined forces Thursday with tea party leaders on Capitol Hill, calling for a thorough investigation into the IRS targeting of conservative groups for special scrutiny and demanding that the Obama administration come clean about what it knew about the scandal. Published May 16, 2013
By Ben Wolfgang - The Washington Times
As police closed in on the boat he was hiding in, suspected Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev scribbled a chilling note to police. Published May 16, 2013