A FrontPage Magazine analysis argues that Iran’s theocratic state imposes systemic barriers on religious minorities, limiting freedoms and enforcing strict religious law.
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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.
Sen. J.D. Vance reveals a detailed plan to strengthen fraud enforcement across the United States, criticizing existing systems as inadequate. The playbook emphasizes accountability and tougher measures to protect citizens and public trust.
A former U.S. Air Force pilot was arrested on allegations of training Chinese military forces, triggering debate over national security risks and enforcement. The case has intensified scrutiny over foreign influence and counterintelligence efforts.
A Federalist article argues that Democrats fail to protect U.S. citizens over illegal immigrants amid arrests of violent offenders, sparking partisan backlash.
From Ukraine and Iran to high-stakes courtrooms, Episode 2704 explores how conflict now spans both global power shifts and domestic lawfare. Hybrid Battlefields reveals how modern pressure reshapes nations and families alike.
Residents of a Hyattsville condominium complex are being evicted after infrastructure damage tied to a nearby homeless encampment. Critics warn pending Maryland legislation could limit local enforcement authority.
Law enforcement agencies are increasingly identifying suspects through online search histories. Courts are now weighing how far authorities can go without violating constitutional privacy protections.
Crime declined across major U.S. cities in 2025 as enforcement and prosecution efforts increased. Supporters say targeted policing and deterrence drove safer streets.
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.


















