A South Carolina state lawmaker has proposed naming the future Interstate 73 after President Donald Trump, crediting his administration with securing long-delayed federal approvals. Supporters say the highway will boost jobs, evacuation routes, and long-term growth.
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The Justice Department confirmed it will charge former CNN host Don Lemon for his role in disrupting a Minnesota church service alongside anti-ICE protesters. Officials say Lemon will face prosecution under the Ku Klux Klan Act for allegedly conspiring to violate worshippers’ civil rights.
by Gloriel Howard A Pennsylvania community is struggling to process a devastating family tragedy after an 11-year-old boy was charged with criminal homicide in the fatal shooting…
A Long Island home-care nurse has been charged with felony offenses after allegedly assaulting a disabled 5-year-old boy while on duty. Surveillance footage and medical evidence prompted an arrest and renewed scrutiny of caregiver oversight.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has launched an investigation into Minneapolis over housing policies that prioritize race and ethnicity. HUD officials say the city’s programs may violate federal civil rights law.
A federal judge has blocked the DOJ from accessing California’s voter registration data, calling the request unprecedented and unlawful. State officials say the ruling protects voter privacy and state sovereignty.
Tonight’s broadcast examines what happens when evidence is no longer examined.
Across institutions, media, academia, and culture, truth is increasingly filtered, reframed, or dismissed when it threatens established narratives. Evidence is welcomed only when it supports the system already in place. When it does not, the rules change.
The FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research last month sent notices to several vaccine makers — including Sanofi, AstraZeneca, GSK and CSL Seqirus —…
Anti-ICE activists interrupted a Christian church service in St. Paul after falsely claiming a pastor was an ICE agent. The disruption has drawn condemnation and may trigger a federal investigation under the FACE Act.
By Victoria Taft If you wanted to understand the stakes of the federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, few moments are quite as revealing as this…
The Pentagon has placed roughly 1,500 active-duty troops on standby amid escalating anti-ICE riots in Minnesota. Federal officials warn that continued unrest could prompt direct military involvement under existing law.
Illegal border crossings have fallen to historic lows, with CBP reporting a 95% decline in apprehensions compared to the previous administration. Officials credit Trump-era enforcement policies and tightened asylum rules.
By Victoria Taft Where did all the Minneapolis police officers go? We know where they aren’t. They aren’t helping keep the mobs away from Immigration and Customs…
The idea was sold as a pioneering form of housing By Claudia Lee, Foreign News Reporter DOZENS of sexual assaults have been reported in a…
By Mark Heinz It might soon be legal for people to mail Glocks to each other. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on Thursday released an…


















