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Trump’s Tariff Chaos, Supreme Court Can’t Stop U.S. Trade Turmoil

Tariff uncertainty for small businesses isn’t going away anytime soon, regardless of how the U.S. Supreme Court ultimately rules.

Massive Winter Storm Knocks Out Power to Nearly a Million

A massive winter storm sweeping across the United States has knocked out electricity to close to a million homes and businesses.

Macron Pushes Under-15 Social Media Ban

French President Emmanuel Macron is pushing full throttle to ban social media use for children under the age of 15.

Noem, Concealed Carry Illegal Without ID in Minnesota

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem stated during an appearance on FOX News’s The Sunday Briefing that Minnesota law prohibits concealed carry without an ID in possession.

DOJ Drops the Hammer on Deel in Explosive Spy Scandal

A Silicon Valley bombshell has dropped as the Department of Justice launches a criminal investigation into Deel.

King Drops Bombshell, Won’t Back DHS Funding

Sen. Angus King (I‑Maine) said Sunday that he cannot vote for a spending bill that includes funding for the Department of Homeland Security.

Thousands Protest Migrant Camp in Fiery Showdown

Thousands of residents in East Sussex took to the streets Sunday to protest the UK government’s plans to house hundreds of alleged asylum seekers.

Senate Democrats Risk Shutdown as Minneapolis Burns

Senate Democrats are rebelling against a DHS funding bill, dramatically increasing the risk of a partial shutdown.

HUD Citizenship Audit Uncovers Housing Abuse

A HUD citizenship verification audit revealed ineligible tenants in taxpayer-funded housing, prompting a nationwide review.

Mike Rowe Warns AI Will Crush White-Collar Jobs

Mike Rowe warns artificial intelligence will hit white-collar workers hardest, while skilled trades remain safer from automation.

Seattle Colleges Train Staff to Avoid ICE

Seattle Colleges trained staff during Social Justice Week on how to limit cooperation with ICE, outlining policies on campus access.

Virginia Democrats Plot to Gut VMI, Critics Slam Radical Plan

Democrats in Virginia’s House of Delegates are drawing sharp criticism after introducing a resolution to establish a task force to review the future funding of the Virginia Military Institute (VMI).

Illinois Moves to Open Foster Care Files Before Adoption

Illinois lawmakers are advancing legislation to ensure families adopting children from the state’s foster care system receive complete information about a child’s history before the adoption is finalized.

Big Bend Border Patrol Unleashes Game‑Changing Border Tech

The Big Bend Sector of U.S. Customs and Border Protection has made history with the launch of a groundbreaking vehicle-stopping system, the GRAB 350.

TikTok US Spin‑Off Deal Finally Sealed After Years of Drama

China’s TikTok announced Thursday that it has finalized an agreement to spin off its American operations into a new joint venture.

Minneapolis Border Patrol Riot Erupts After Agent‑Involved Shooting

Chaos erupted in South Minneapolis Saturday after a Border Patrol-involved shooting sent shockwaves through the city.

Border Patrol Minneapolis Shooting Reportedly Sparks Heat

Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Greg Bovino delivered a fiery press conference this week, calling out Minneapolis officials for failing to tell the full truth.

Illegal Alien Killed in Explosive DHS Street Shooting

A 37‑year‑old man is dead after federal agents opened fire on a Minneapolis street early Saturday morning in what the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is calling a defensive shooting.

AZ Budget Bombshell, Hobbs Medicaid Spending

Gov. Katie Hobbs’ new $17.7 billion budget proposal for Arizona is drawing heat for continuing what critics call an unsustainable trend of runaway general fund spending.

English Requirement for Truck Drivers Could Shut Down Thousands

Truck drivers who can’t read English road signs may soon be taken off the road under new legislation passed by the House.