Authorities Thwart ‘ISIS-Inspired’ Shooting

A Pakistani man residing in Canada plotted to conduct an "ISIS-inspired mass shooting" in New York City, the Justice Department announced.

U.S. Evacuates Diplomats as Iran Nuclear Talks Falter

The United States is evacuating some diplomatic staff from its embassy in Iraq and authorizing the voluntary return of dependents from Bahrain and other Middle Eastern locations amid deteriorating nuclear negotiations with Iran. The move signals growing concern over regional instability and the potential collapse of ongoing diplomatic efforts.

European Nation Agrees to Take Migrants

The Eastern European country of Kosovo has agreed to take up to 50 migrants over a one-year period.

Mexican Senate Floats Taking Part of U.S.

The President of the Mexican Senate, Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña, suggested that the country attempt to take a portion of the United States amid the ongoing Los Angeles riots.

New Tech Allows DHS to ‘See’ Through Walls

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is testing a technology utilizing radar to "see" through walls."

Texas to Deploy National Guard Amid Anticipated Protests

Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX) announced that he will deploy the Texas National Guard across the state in anticipation of immigration demonstrations.

Major Christian Denomination Demands End to Same-Sex Marriage

The Southern Baptist Convention voted this week in favor of a resolution urging the Supreme Court to revisit the decision labeling same-sex marriage a federal right.

House Passes Bill Repealing Noncitizen Voting in D.C.

The House of Representatives passed a bill prohibiting noncitizens from voting in Washington, D.C.'s local elections.

Court Allows Trump Tariffs to Continue

A federal appeals court ruled that President Donald Trump's tariffs could remain in effect as lawsuits on the matter continue.