By Sierra Marlee Democrats are now in the “finding out” stage of the partial government shutdown that they created. Leftist demands regarding the funding of…
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Law enforcement agencies are increasingly identifying suspects through online search histories. Courts are now weighing how far authorities can go without violating constitutional privacy protections.
After Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called U.S. pressure in negotiations “not fair,” the White House pushed back with statements defending its stance on peace talks and security focus.
U.S. senators including Lindsey Graham, James Lankford, and Jacky Rosen pushed for funding tools to help Iranians bypass censorship and access VPNs. Critics note these same lawmakers have supported surveillance and encryption backdoor policies at home.
Senate Democrats and the White House reached an agreement to avoid a looming partial government shutdown by moving forward with a funding deal and a short-term DHS funding extension. The bill splits homeland security funding from other agencies to give more time for negotiation.
Sen. Susan Collins announced that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has ceased enhanced operations in Maine following discussions with Homeland Security leadership. Normal ICE and Border Patrol activities will continue.
A federal appeal has been filed in a lawsuit challenging the National Park Service’s policy of refusing cash for entrance fees at some parks. The suit argues the policy is unlawful and seeks reversal of its dismissal so the case can proceed.
A global coalition of regulators is quietly turning the open web into a gated community where every login begins with an ID check. By Cam…
TSA’s new digital ID plan transforms airport screening into a data exchange, where every shortcut comes with a deeper surrender of personal detail. By Ken…
OAN Staff Cory Hawkins and Brooke Mallory Madison Sheahan, the Deputy Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), stepped down from her position on Thursday to enter…
As Neuralink moves artificial intelligence into the human body, this episode explores consent, autonomy, and the ancient warning of iron mingling with clay. Where does assistance end—and surrender begin?
By Kaley Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent appears ready to drop the hammer in the Minnesota fraud scandal. Speaking at the Economic Club in Minnesota, Bessent coolly announced that…


















