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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.

Anti-ICE Protesters Arrested After Breaking Curfew

Nearly 200 anti-ICE protesters were arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department after breaking the city's curfew.

San José’s Coins Confirm ‘Holy Grail’ Shipwreck Treasure

Researchers believe they've confirmed the identity of a lost early 18th-century Spanish galleon, the San José, through a key discovery: gold escudos minted in Lima in 1707.

Chicago Car Incident Highlights Deepening ICE Unrest Across U.S.

ICE Unrest surged into downtown Chicago Tuesday night as anti-ICE demonstrators confronted federal immigration raids, national transportation ground to a halt, and a car drove through protesters.

CCP Influence on Harvard: How Chinese Money Fuels Military-Tech Ties

The CCP influence at Harvard University raises alarm as a new report from Strategy Risks shows that the Chinese Communist Party has turned the Ivy League into “a fertile human capital recruiting ground.”

SNAP waivers controversy: Soros‑Backed Group Fuels Food Stamp Fear-Mongering

More than 3.1 million jobless adults without disabilities or dependents rely on SNAP waivers, and the Soros-funded Center for Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) just sparked a new controversy.

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