Ohio’s CPS Was Flagging Parents Who Wouldn’t ‘Affirm’ Their Kids’ Gender
Ohio lawmakers are moving to protect parents after an investigation revealed that a county child welfare agency had been tracking whether parents were "accepting"... Read more.
Swalwell Shrugs Off Chinese Spy as $300K in Legal Bills Surfaces
Eric Swalwell, the California congressman running for governor, is breaking his silence on the Fang Fang Chinese spy scandal, dismissing it as "lies" while records... Read more.
Appeals Court Backs ICE Detention Without Bond
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that illegal immigrants detained by ICE have no right to a bond hearing, dealing a significant legal blow to immigration attorneys... Read more.
Landmark Settlement Blocks Federal Pressure on Big Tech
A civil rights group has reached a landmark settlement with the federal government, permanently barring dozens of federal agencies from pressuring social media companies... Read more.
Philly DA Threatens to Jail ICE Agents
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner threatened to arrest federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers deployed to Philadelphia International Airport,... Read more.
Democrat Calls ICE Raids ‘Terroristic Attacks’
Rep. Julie Johnson (D-TX) accused Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers of committing "terroristic attacks" on U.S. citizens during a hearing, drawing an... Read more.
Congress Just Sent Classified Brennan Documents to Federal Prosecutors
The House Intelligence Committee voted this week to transmit classified documents tied to former CIA Director John Brennan to federal prosecutors, a move that signals... Read more.
Pentagon Launches Effort to Boost Weapons Manufacturing
The Department of War signed three major framework agreements Wednesday to accelerate U.S. weapons production across missiles, munitions components, and missile... Read more.
Britain Steps Up to Lead Coalition Reopening the Strait of Hormuz
Britain is preparing to lead a multinational coalition to clear and reopen the Strait of Hormuz after U.S. military strikes on Iran, with British officers already... Read more.
Jury Just Ordered Zuckerberg to Pay $375 Million for Failing Kids
A New Mexico jury ruled Tuesday that Meta willfully failed to protect children from sexual predators on its platforms, ordering the company to pay $375 million in... Read more.

