South Carolina lawmakers sided with parental choice in two key votes on childhood vaccine policy. A Senate panel advanced a bill blocking vaccine mandates for children under two and rejected a proposal to eliminate religious exemptions for the MMR vaccine.
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President Donald Trump selected Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin to lead the Department of Homeland Security after removing Kristi Noem from the role. Mullin is known for backing strict immigration enforcement and supporting the administration’s border security agenda.
President Donald Trump announced he is replacing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem with Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin. Noem will move to a new role tied to a Western Hemisphere security initiative.
A Massachusetts judge allowed two men accused of attempting to pay a 15-year-old for sex to leave custody without bail after their arrest. The decision has sparked strong criticism online and renewed debate over court discretion.
A former mayor from a small Louisiana town has been found guilty of sexual misconduct involving her son’s teenage friend. The conviction follows allegations stemming from an alcohol-filled pool party.
California’s attorney general has vowed to prosecute anyone involved in investigating alleged election fraud tied to the Somali community. Critics argue the move threatens free speech and lawful inquiry.
Marco Rubio pushed back against reporters’ questions on legal compliance in the Trump administration’s war with Iran, asserting the government has followed required procedures. His remarks come amid broader debate over congressional notification and war powers.

Report: Manhattan Prosecutors in NYPD Snowballer Case Make Move That Will Surprise Absolutely No One
Manhattan prosecutors in the NYPD snowballer case have taken action that many observers say is unsurprising given past patterns in similar incidents. The development continues to fuel debate over accountability and prosecutorial discretion in cases involving alleged assaults.
An assault charge was dismissed against a man who allegedly threw frozen water bottles at a federal agent during a border encounter. Prosecutors cited evidence issues as the case was dropped, sparking reactions from law enforcement and local officials.
A new study suggests counties led by tough prosecutors saw measurable declines in gun-related deaths. The sharpest reductions were recorded among young Black men.
Several Maryland sheriffs say they will continue cooperating with ICE despite new state laws limiting formal agreements. Critics argue the measures undermine public safety and strain local law enforcement.
A FrontPage Magazine analysis argues that Iran’s theocratic state imposes systemic barriers on religious minorities, limiting freedoms and enforcing strict religious law.
Savannah teacher Dr. Linda Davis was killed when a driver fleeing ICE crashed into her car, renewing debate over enforcement tactics.
Dashcam footage captures masked individuals surrounding and attacking a police cruiser during a chaotic street takeover in Montgomery County, Maryland. Authorities are seeking help identifying suspects who damaged patrol vehicles and blocked intersections.

















