President Trump signed a bipartisan funding bill that ended the recent partial federal government shutdown and restored funding for most agencies. Lawmakers will now negotiate longer-term spending and contentious Department of Homeland Security funding.
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A suspect in the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Alabama cheerleader Kimber Mills at a bonfire party has been released on a $330,000 bond with monitoring conditions.
Federal immigration agents arrested activists at gunpoint in Minneapolis as tensions continue following recent enforcement operations and protests. State leaders warn the ongoing sweeps are creating fear among schools, families, and local communities.

Jobs Americans Won’t Do: Cameroon Illegal Recruited, Almost Graduated the New Orleans Police Academy
ICE arrested an illegal immigrant recruit from Cameroon just one week before his graduation from the New Orleans Police Academy. The case exposes serious failures in vetting and hiring within sanctuary city law enforcement.
One suspect arrested after a dramatic high-speed police chase in Charlotte was found to be a repeat offender with 27 prior convictions. The case has renewed concerns over low bond amounts and repeat violent crime in the city.

From protest to prison: Molotov attack during LA anti-ICE lands Mexican national 4 years behind bars
A federal court sentenced a Mexican national to four years in prison for throwing a Molotov device during violent anti-ICE protests near Los Angeles. Prosecutors said the act posed serious danger to officers and bystanders.
Los Angeles police arrested multiple agitators after anti-ICE protests erupted into violence outside a federal detention center. Officers reported being attacked with rocks, bottles, and metal objects.
The article discusses concerns in some communities about how professional standards and personal beliefs might influence healthcare decisions and outcomes.
ZeroHedge claims a Clinton-appointed federal judge wrote a lengthy critique of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement while issuing an order to release a father and his 5-year-old child from detention.
A federal judge in Washington, D.C. blocked the Trump administration from ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitian migrants, pausing efforts to make them deportable while a lawsuit continues.
U.S. District Judge Fred Biery drew national attention during Trump’s presidency by ordering the release of asylum-seeker Adrian Conejo Arias and his young son, Liam Conejo Ramos, from immigration detention, critiquing government deportation practices.
A jury awarded millions to a detransitioner after ruling doctors committed malpractice by approving irreversible gender surgery on a minor. The case may reshape medical accountability nationwide.
Senate leadership is preparing a procedural move to bypass the filibuster and bring the SAVE Act to a floor vote. The bill would require proof of U.S. citizenship to register for federal elections.
President Donald Trump announced he is seeking $1 billion in damages from Harvard University, accusing the institution of long-standing antisemitism. The statement followed reports from The New York Times regarding negotiations between the administration and the university.
New York released nearly 7,000 criminal illegal aliens in defiance of ICE detainers, according to DHS data. The crimes include homicides, sexual assaults, robberies, and weapons offenses.
Industry-backed lawmakers are advancing changes to the Toxic Substances Control Act that could limit public petitions and roll back safeguards against toxic chemicals. Critics say this undermines key protections meant to shield health and environment.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confronted ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos on This Week after Stephanopoulos defended former CNN host Don Lemon’s actions, emphasizing probable cause and legal limits for reporting versus criminal activity.
















