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Judge Allows Legal Groups to Submit Pro-Trump Briefs

A federal judge overseeing the Trump classified document case has allowed third-party legal groups to submit briefs that may benefit Donald Trump in his classified documents case.

Federal Appeals Court Allows Texas Police to Arrest Illegals

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a temporary stay on a federal judge's decision to put Texas' law allowing police to arrest illegal immigrants on hold.

Nepal To Begin Requiring Tracking Chips for Mount Everest Climbers

Nepal announced this week that anyone who climbs Mount Everest will be required to carry a GPS tracking chip to assist with rescue and recovery efforts.

Austin Residents Face Consequences of Police Defunding: Staffing Shortages and Delayed Responses

Residents of Austin, Texas, are grappling with the consequences of police department defunding, experiencing staffing shortages and delayed 911 responses since a 2020 decision...

Air Force Academy Leadership Summit Features Transgender Activist

The United States Air Force Academy's leadership summit featured transgender activist Lieutenant Colonel Bree Fram, a man identifying as a woman.

White House Calls Illegal Immigrants ‘Newcomers’

The White House called illegal immigrants "newcomers" in a new brief.

Ohio Sees 15,000+ New Concealed Handgun Licenses Despite Permit Law Shift

Ohio saw over 15,000 new concealed handgun licenses issued in 2023, despite the state's cessation of concealed carry permit requirements. Attorney General Dave Yost released...

Venezuelan Man Arrested for Sexual Abuse in Virginia, Sparks Immigration Concerns

A Virginia man accused of sexually abusing a teenage girl is identified as an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, who was granted "parole" into the...

Biden Judicial Nominee Connected to Group Supporting Those Behind Police Deaths

Five police unions are urging senators to oppose the nomination of Adeel Mangi for the Third Circuit Court of Appeals over his affiliation with the Alliance of Families for Justice.

Pittsburgh Police End Responding to Certain Emergency Calls

The city of Pittsburgh says it will no longer respond to 911 calls that are not related to "in progress emergencies" next week.

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