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Brown Shooting Fallout: Campus Red Flags Missed Before Deadly Attack

The Brown shooting is now prompting renewed scrutiny of campus safety leadership after the university placed its head of public safety on administrative leave amid revelations that warning signs surfaced weeks before the attack.

Hezbollah Venezuela Exposed: Terror Network’s Drug Pipeline Reaches America’s Backyard

The Hezbollah-Venezuela connection is drawing fresh alarm as U.S. officials warn that Iran’s top terror proxy is expanding drug trafficking operations in Latin America to replace lost funding.

Fawning Obituary Controversy: Times Criticized for Lionizing a Cop Killer

A flattering obituary published by the New York Times this month has sparked renewed scrutiny of how elite media outlets frame violent political history.

Former Senator Announces Terminal Cancer Diagnosis

Former U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) announced on social media that he has been diagnosed with metastatic stage-four pancreatic cancer.

Minnesota Mayors Turn on Walz in Explosive Letter

Nearly 100 mayors in Minnesota have sent a letter to state lawmakers, criticizing the policies of Governor Tim Walz (D), including their enablement of the fraud scandal plaguing the state.

Maduro Accuses U.S. of ‘Extremely Serious Aggression’

Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro issued a letter to leaders of Latin America and the Caribbean, condemning the United States for what it claims is "state piracy" and accusing it of engaging in "extremely serious aggression."

Nearly 200K Illegals Hit With Removal Orders

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued an estimated 196,600 Notices to Appear for removal proceedings since January 20, the agency shared.

Gas Prices Plummet to $2.79 — Holiday Travelers Saving Over Half a Billion

National gas prices are dropping to an average of $2.79 per gallon this holiday season, saving U.S. travelers over $500 million.

College Gender Studies Hands Out ‘ICE Whistles’ to Alert Students of Federal Enforcement

The University of Minnesota gender studies department offered whistles to alert peers of ICE activity, drawing criticism.

New York Parents Blast State Mandate — Kids ‘Freeze’ on Electric School Buses in Brutal Winter Weather

New York parents say mandated electric school buses leave children freezing in cold weather, citing heating issues and breakdowns.

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