Republicans are divided as Stephen Miller reportedly presses Congress to extend Section 702 surveillance authority before its April expiration. Lawmakers weigh national security against civil liberty concerns.
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The Munich Security Conference exposed widening tensions between the United States and European allies over security priorities and global strategy. Officials signaled differences on NATO spending, values, and future cooperation.
Footage captures a tense exchange between ICE agents and an activist during an active pursuit. The confrontation highlights growing clashes over immigration enforcement.
A Pew study reveals most Hispanic Americans do not identify with or use the term “Latinx.” The debate reflects broader tensions over language, identity, and cultural influence in the U.S.
An anti-Israel activist in New York drew criticism after posting comments about Islam, dogs, and cultural influence in the city. The remarks follow years of controversial rhetoric tied to pro-Palestinian activism.
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.
A growing debate compares the public handling of Epstein-related names to McCarthy-era tactics and accusations. Critics warn unverified claims could damage credibility and justice efforts.
Republican leaders are drafting a short-term DHS funding stopgap after Democrats rejected a White House compromise on ICE reforms. The standoff could impact key security agencies if negotiations fail.
Senate Republicans are weighing a talking filibuster to push voter ID legislation forward. The strategy could bypass the 60-vote hurdle without changing Senate rules.
An AP article questioning diversity in winter sports triggered backlash and debate about merit, access, and representation. Critics argue participation reflects culture, exposure, and skill rather than politics.
Recent legal rulings, medical policy changes, and public sentiment suggest a turning point in the national debate over transgender ideology. Courts and institutions are increasingly reevaluating surgeries, liability, and protections.
A historical examination of how American journalism built its authority and how narrative, competition, and technology shaped public trust. Part I traces the press from the founding era to the Internet age.
U.S. and Iranian officials met in Oman for face-to-face talks on Tehran’s nuclear program following last year’s conflict. Disputes over uranium enrichment and U.S. military pressure remain key obstacles.
Don Lemon was released without bail following his arrest and used a press appearance to claim he is being targeted for “covering the news.” Prosecutors say he faces serious federal charges tied to disrupting a church service.
Anti-ICE protesters clashed with police in downtown Los Angeles, throwing bottles and debris as authorities declared an unlawful assembly. LAPD issued a tactical alert as federal officers deployed crowd-control measures.


















