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Federal Court Blocks Two Provisions in California Social Media Law

A federal court has blocked two provisions of a California law aimed at protecting children from the addictions of social media.

Mexico Investigates Mayor for Alleged Ties to Drug Cartel After Christmas Party Incident

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has ordered an open investigation into the mayor of Coalcoman, Michoacan, after a controversial Christmas party where local government officials allegedly praised drug lords from the notorious Cartel Jalisco New Generation (CJNG). The party, attended by city officials and a high-ranking military officer, reportedly saw cartel members distributing gifts to children, with a banner later thanking the cartel’s leader, Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera, and his sons for their “generosity.”

America First Legal Warns Sanctuary Cities and States Over Immigration Law Violations

America First Legal, a conservative advocacy group founded by Stephen Miller, incoming deputy chief of staff for policy under President-elect Donald Trump, is intensifying efforts to hold sanctuary cities and states accountable for defying federal immigration laws. The group has sent 249 letters to officials in areas with sanctuary policies, warning them against obstructing federal immigration authorities.

DOJ Attorney Behind Jan 6 Prosecutions to Resign

The U.S. attorney behind numerous prosecutions against those involved in the protest on January 6, 2021, announced that he will step down from his position.

CT Attorney General: Mixed-Status Families Make Immigration Expulsions Complex

On Monday, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong argued on MSNBC’s The Beat that deporting undocumented immigrants is far more complex than it appears due to the prevalence of mixed-status families. Tong highlighted that 70% of households with an undocumented individual also include U.S. citizens or residents with other legal statuses, making mass expulsions logistically and socially challenging.

Two Hunters, Including One Child Rescued in Tennessee Woods

Two hunters, including one nine-year-old, have been rescued after getting lost in the woods in Hardin County, Tennessee. The Hardin County Fire Department said they...

Trump’s Deputy Chief of Policy Sends Letter to San Diego Supervisors Over Sanctuary Policies

In a letter addressed to Nora Vargas, the outgoing chair of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, senior counsel at the America First Legal Foundation (AFL) made it clear that illegals in the U.S. will be removed under the upcoming administration.

Joe Biden Reportedly ‘Regrets’ His Decision to Withdraw From 2024 Presidential Race

Reports suggest that Joe Biden privately regrets his decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race and believes he could have defeated Donald Trump in a rematch.

Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues NCAA Over Transgender Athletes in Women’s Sports

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), accusing the organization of misleading college sports fans by allowing transgender women to compete in events designated for women. Paxton argues that this practice violates the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act by deceiving fans who expect to see competitions involving athletes assigned female at birth.

Gaetz Floats Run for Rubio’s Senate Seat

Former Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL) announced that he may run for Marco Rubio's vacant Senate seat.

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