A federal judge has ruled President Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee legal, delivering a major immigration victory. The decision targets visa abuse while preserving access to truly specialized tech talent.
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By JULIA FRANKEL JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli settlers attacked a Palestinian home in the south of the Israeli-occupied West Bank overnight, breaking in and killing sheep, a Palestinian…
By Derek VanBuskirk A bill aimed at curbing the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) forced organ harvesting of cultural and religious minorities, including Christians, has “languished”…
‘A 75-year-old woman loses her eye because these damn judges and lawyers don’t do their [bleeping] jobs’ By Joe Kovacs Billionaire Elon Musk is jumping into…
A shooting at a Delaware DMV facility near Wilmington resulted in the death of a state trooper, with the suspect also confirmed dead. Authorities say there is no ongoing threat as investigators continue to examine the scene.
A repeat offender allegedly killed an Ohio man just days after a nonprofit paid his bail, allowing his release from jail. The case has intensified criticism of bail reform and activist-funded bond programs.
Federal agents raided the home of a Secret Service agent assigned to Vice President JD Vance amid an expanding tax and wire fraud investigation. The probe centers on a nonprofit accused of misusing donations and grants while reporting questionable services to the IRS.
OAN Staff Blake Wolf Authorities are searching for three fugitives who escaped from the DeKalb County Jail in Georgia on Monday. They are considered to be…
By Cristina Laila Clinton’s spokesperson called on the Justice Department to release the remaining photos of Bill Clinton buried in the Epstein files. On Monday,…
If nothing comes of Fulton County’s admission, the implication will be that election laws can be treated as optional rather than binding. By Hans Mahncke…
A Massachusetts mayor requested a court translator during sworn proceedings, raising concerns about language competency in public office. The incident triggered online backlash and questions about legal accountability and transparency.
OAN Staff Blake Wolf The U.S. Coast Guard is pursuing a third oil tanker in international waters on Sunday as the Trump administration continues to enforce…
Several central Ohio charter schools temporarily closed after attendance dropped sharply amid reports of active ICE operations in Columbus. Officials cited student safety concerns as rumors and confirmed federal enforcement activity spread through immigrant communities.
The U.S. House approved a bill targeting so-called “gender-affirming care” in a close vote, splitting both parties and sending the measure to the Senate. Detransitioner Chloe Cole praised the bill, calling for protections for children from irreversible medical procedures.
Minority pilot trainees have filed a federal lawsuit accusing American Airlines of racial discrimination, deceptive recruitment, and unequal treatment under its affirmative action programs. The case highlights growing legal fallout from corporate DEI policies and raises concerns over aviation safety and fairness.


















