Police in Florida arrested a suspected career criminal accused of randomly slashing a teenage boy’s throat during an unprovoked street attack, leading to an ongoing investigation.
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The Florida House voted 81-30 to rename Palm Beach International Airport “President Donald J. Trump International Airport,” and the measure now moves to the Senate for approval.
An Indiana school secretary was arrested after her husband discovered her with a student, prompting police to investigate and uncover additional alleged misconduct involving students.
In Wisconsin’s New Richmond school district, parents erupted after learning of a transgender bathroom policy kept from them. The board rejected a plan to separate bathrooms by biological sex, fueling debate over safety and parental rights.
A partial DHS shutdown enters its third day as negotiations stall over immigration enforcement “guardrails.” Disputes over ICE authority, warrants, and funding continue to deepen the standoff.
A GOP county chair has been arrested following serious abuse accusations. The case has prompted criminal proceedings and intense public scrutiny.
A former Team USA figure skater was fatally shot inside a Starbucks. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the deadly incident.
A Perdue tractor-trailer driver died after the truck went off the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel early Sunday morning. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash.
An Oregon man faces terrorism charges after authorities say he plotted attacks on ICE agents using weapons and explosives. The case invokes the state’s domestic terrorism statute.
Footage captures a tense exchange between ICE agents and an activist during an active pursuit. The confrontation highlights growing clashes over immigration enforcement.
The FBI has released the first physical description of the suspect in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. The agency has also increased the reward for information leading to an arrest.
Tom Homan pushed back on claims ICE is retreating from Minneapolis, saying agents remain active and can return at scale if needed. Fraud investigations continue.
Harvest Christian Fellowship is seeking to dismiss multiple federal lawsuits alleging abuse tied to a former pastor in Romania. The accused denies wrongdoing as the cases move through court.
MAHA declared a major win after a disputed provision was stripped from legislation. The move reflects growing pressure from public advocates and lawmakers.
U.S. crime rates fell sharply across major cities amid aggressive federal enforcement and deportation policies under President Trump. Media and political leaders remain divided over what’s driving the decline.


















