The Seattle Police Department is looking to roll out a new GPS tracking system aimed at ending high-speed pursuits. The proposal centers around StarChase technology, a GPS-based launcher that attaches a tracking device to suspect vehicles, allowing officers to follow them remotely and safely.
Arlington County, Virginia, governed by a Democrat-led board just outside Washington, D.C., is taking aggressive steps to block local police from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement. The board is now considering eliminating Section 7 of its Trust Policy, which currently allows officers to alert U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) when illegal aliens are arrested.
Iran has signaled willingness to return to the uranium enrichment limits set under President Barack Obama’s 2015 nuclear deal, while the Trump administration maintains it will accept nothing short of dismantling the entire program. Tehran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi made the offer public Tuesday, indicating Iran could agree to temporary restrictions on the level and volume of uranium enrichment.
CNN’s Jake Tapper, once a leading media defender of Joe Biden’s visibly deteriorating mental and physical state, is now rebranding himself as an objective reporter—just in time for a book launch. After years of attacking conservatives for raising legitimate concerns about Biden’s capacity, Tapper now pretends those concerns were always valid.
President Donald Trump’s diplomatic mission to revive and expand the Abraham Accords is gaining new momentum. Senior adviser Steve Witkoff confirmed ongoing negotiations with several nations, predicting as many as six new countries could join the historic agreement in the coming months.
The federal government has moved to cut an additional $450 million in grants to Harvard after the university failed to adequately address "pervasive race discrimination and anti-Semitic harassment."