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DOJ Intensifies Immigration Enforcement in Chicago

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has escalated its immigration enforcement efforts in Chicago, a city known for its sanctuary policies.

Trump Orders Crackdown on Campus Antisemitism

President Donald Trump signed executive orders on Wednesday aimed at combating antisemitism on college campuses and eliminating federal funding for K-12 schools that teach Critical Race Theory (CRT) or radical gender ideology.

USDA Inspector General Fired, Escorted Out After Refusing Termination

Former U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Inspector General Phyllis Fong was reportedly escorted from her office on Monday after refusing to comply with her termination.

Former FBI Agents Rally Behind Kash Patel’s Nomination for FBI Director

Dozens of former FBI agents have voiced strong support for Kash Patel, President Donald Trump’s nominee for FBI Director.

Vice President Vance Doubles Down on Deporting Criminal Migrants

Vice President J.D. Vance reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to removing criminal migrants from U.S. streets, emphasizing a goal of deporting nearly 2,000 per day.

Midair Collision at Reagan National Airport: Four Survivors Rescued from Icy Potomac

On Wednesday, January 29, 2025, at approximately 9 p.m. EST, a regional jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter while approaching Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near Washington, D.C.

Manhattan’s Congestion Tax Reduces Traffic by 1 Million Vehicles

Since its implementation on January 5, 2025, New York City's congestion tax has resulted in a significant decrease in traffic within Manhattan's busiest areas.

Hamas Announces Next Hostage Release Amid Ongoing Ceasefire

On Wednesday, Hamas declared its plans to release eight hostages on Thursday, including three Israelis—two women and an 80-year-old man—and five Thai nationals.

Maine Noncitizen Voting in Elections Since 2016

A new investigation by The Maine Wire has uncovered evidence that noncitizens, including illegal immigrants, have been voting in Maine elections since 2016. The report suggests that as many as 40% of noncitizens living in the state may have cast ballots or had ballots cast in their names in 2024.

Illinois School Policy, Mandatory Expulsion for Sexual Assault

A sexual assault involving students in a central Illinois community has sparked legislative action. State Sen. Steve McClure (R-Springfield) is pushing for stronger school policies after discovering that the student responsible for the assault was allowed to remain in class.

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