Crime declined across major U.S. cities in 2025 as enforcement and prosecution efforts increased. Supporters say targeted policing and deterrence drove safer streets.
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A Pennsylvania dispatcher helped safely resolve a volatile situation involving an armed man suffering from dementia. The peaceful outcome highlights restraint, training, and compassion in law enforcement.
A federal judge has halted Louisiana’s law requiring the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. The ruling intensifies debate over religion and the Constitution.
U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy responded in less than 48 hours to CHD’s emergency motion to intervene in AAP’s lawsuit. The move effectively delays…
A new bill seeks to remove the religious exemption for the MMR vaccine at the state level. The proposal has sparked renewed debate over vaccination mandates and individual freedoms.
The Department of Justice has filed a civil complaint seeking to revoke the U.S. citizenship of former North Miami Mayor Philippe Bien-Aime. Prosecutors allege he concealed his true identity and prior deportation order during the naturalization process.
Children’s Health Defense filed a motion to intervene in a vaccine-related lawsuit targeting the Department of Health and Human Services and the American Academy of Pediatrics. The organization argues its involvement is needed to protect parental rights concerning childhood immunization policy.
In a recent commentary, Representative Ilhan Omar argued that Democrats are considering sweeping changes that could include dismantling the Department of Homeland Security. Her remarks have ignited debate over immigration enforcement and federal agency roles.
A suspect remains at large after ramming a stolen ambulance filled with gas cans into a DHS building in Meridian, Idaho. Authorities believe the act was intended as an arson attack but no injuries were reported.
Republicans are divided as Stephen Miller reportedly presses Congress to extend Section 702 surveillance authority before its April expiration. Lawmakers weigh national security against civil liberty concerns.
Police in Michigan arrested a man after several family members were shot while out walking. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack.
By KELVIN CHAN LONDON (AP) — European Union regulators are investigating Shein over concerns the online retailer hasn’t done enough to limit the sale of…
ICE arrested a Liberian national accused of posing as a U.S. citizen while working as a Minnesota corrections officer. The case raises concerns about immigration vetting and public safety screening failures.


















Lefties Sabotage America’s First Antifa Terrorism Trial On Day One
The federal case against several alleged Antifa members in Texas ended in a mistrial on civil-rights counts after jurors could not reach verdicts on terrorism and other charges. The decision highlights challenges in prosecuting politically charged cases.