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ICE Agent in Tactical Unit Takes Down Attacker in Split Second

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent involved in the fatal shooting of a woman on Wednesday is a member of one of the agency’s most highly trained tactical teams.

Coal Industry Pushes Union Pacific Merger to Save the Grid

Several major coal producers and energy trade groups are urging federal regulators to approve the proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern.

CPS Scandal, What They Tried to Hide Is Now Public

A bombshell report from the Chicago Board of Education’s Office of Inspector General reveals widespread corruption and abuse within Chicago Public Schools.

Musk’s OpenAI Lawsuit Heads to Jury in Stunning Court Twist

A federal judge in California has ruled that Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman can proceed to a jury trial.

Vance Erupts at ICE Shooting Press Briefing

Vice President J.D. Vance delivered a blistering rebuke of the White House press corps on Thursday, taking direct aim at legacy media outlets for distorting facts surrounding the recent shooting by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.

Five Years and One Day: How Quickly We Forgot That Every Life Matters

In the span of exactly five years and one day, two American women lost their lives in tragic encounters with federal law enforcement, both caught in the crossfire of our nation's deepest political divides.

Colorado Teacher Arrest Shatters Parents’ Trust

A former Colorado educator with more than a decade of access to children is now at the center of a major criminal investigation that has alarmed parents and school officials across the state.

Iranian Protests 2026, The Uprising the Regime Can’t Stop

As protests intensify across Iran, a 30-year-old law student from Tehran has issued a direct appeal to President Trump and Western powers, urging action to support demonstrators risking their lives to bring down the Islamic Republic.

Federal Judge Blocks Probe into Letitia James Over Technicality

Obama-appointed Judge Lorna Schofield disqualified a U.S. attorney overseeing the case against New York Attorney General Letitia James.

Vance Announces New Position Amid Fraud Crackdown

Vice President JD Vance announced that the Trump administration is creating a new Assistant Attorney General position to investigate cases of fraud across the nation.

Republicans Join Dems to Curb Venezuela Action

The U.S. Senate voted 52-47 to advance a war powers resolution limiting President Trump's military action in Venezuela.

FBI Seizes Control After Minnesota Shooting

The Trump administration is taking over the investigation into the shooting of a driver targeting an ICE agent.

Minnesota Fraud Clouds Ellison’s Gubernatorial Ambitions

Minnesota Fraud is shaping the early contours of the state’s next gubernatorial race as Attorney General Keith Ellison reportedly considers a run following Gov. Tim Walz’s exit.

Trump Seeks Reimbursement for Georgia Election Case

President Donald Trump is asking the state of Georgia to reimburse $6.26 million in attorney fees he incurred while defending his election interference case.

Vance Explodes Over Welfare Fraud as Walz Faces Fallout

Vice President JD Vance says a growing welfare fraud investigation in Minnesota exposes deep failures in government oversight and raises concerns about a broader national scheme exploiting taxpayer-funded programs.

Airline Cuts Deportation Flights

Avelo Airlines ended its contract with ICE after less than a year.

Sen. Cruz Ignites Judicial Impeachment Firestorm in Senate Clash

Sen. Ted Cruz escalated calls for judicial impeachment during a Senate Judiciary hearing Wednesday, demanding Congress act against two federal judges he accused of abusing their authority.

Iowa First to Slash Federal School Control

The Department of Education approved Iowa's Returning Education to the States Waiver, making it the first state to secure approval.

Trump Slashes Global Ties in America First Crackdown

President Trump escalated his America First agenda Wednesday by ordering the United States to withdraw from 66 international organizations the administration deems wasteful and contrary to national interests.

Longest-Serving Democrat in House to Retire

The longest-serving Democrat in Congress, Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD), announced that he plans to retire.