Authorities say a Honduran migrant has been arrested after allegedly pushing two strangers, including an 83-year-old veteran, onto subway tracks in New York City. The victims were rescued by bystanders before a train arrived.
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Authorities say two men allegedly inspired by ISIS attempted to detonate homemade explosives during a protest outside New York City’s mayoral residence. Police quickly intervened, preventing injuries and launching a federal terrorism investigation.
Police arrested two suspects after improvised explosive devices were thrown during a protest clash in New York City. Authorities say the devices contained nuts, bolts and a fuse and could have caused serious injuries.
Dallas police arrested a masked man outside a hotel hosting Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s election night event. Officers reportedly found several rounds of ammunition in the suspect’s vehicle after staff alerted authorities.
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.
Comments on a Fox News panel ignited debate over whether individuals diagnosed with gender dysphoria should face firearm eligibility restrictions. The discussion centers on mental health, civil rights, and public safety.
Austrian police say they foiled a terror plot by a suspected extremist cell planning an attack at a 50,000-seat arena in Vienna, making multiple arrests and confiscating weapons.
A former Team USA figure skater was fatally shot inside a Starbucks. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the deadly incident.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced record lethal seizures tied to border enforcement operations. The figures highlight escalating security risks and enforcement challenges.
Democrats publicly criticize ICE as agents continue removing violent offenders. The contrast highlights political theater versus law enforcement realities.
A mass shooting at a secondary school in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, left 10 people dead and many injured. Authorities say the suspected shooter also died at the scene.
Media coverage has focused on criticism of ICE, but recent operations show significant enforcement results. Officials highlight cooperation with local law enforcement and hundreds of arrests.
Tensions surrounding ICE operations in Minneapolis fuel renewed debate over sanctuary city policies. Leaders weigh law enforcement, immigration, and public safety concerns.
Authorities are investigating a possible biological laboratory discovered in a Las Vegas home linked to an illegal Chinese-run lab in California. The earlier facility contained unlabeled vials and pathogens including HIV, malaria, and dengue fever.
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.
Multiple shark attacks along Australia’s New South Wales coast have forced widespread beach closures during peak summer season. One incident claimed the life of a 12-year-old boy following a bull shark attack near Sydney.


















