A Toronto man found not criminally responsible for a 2016 attack has been granted permission to travel abroad. The decision has sparked renewed public safety concerns.
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Federal agents intervened after a Utah parent allegedly took a child overseas in a parental kidnapping case. The child has been safely returned.
UCLA law students disrupted a Federalist Society event featuring a DHS official, sparking debate over free speech and campus activism.
Trump’s signature is set to be added to U.S. currency for the first time in history. The move marks a major break from long-standing design traditions.
The Nashville Predators introduced new Pride-themed jerseys and a redesigned logo for their annual Pride Night event. The move has sparked strong reactions across social media.
Professional cornhole player Dayton Webber faces murder charges after a fatal shooting in Maryland. Authorities say he fled before later being arrested.
An investigation uncovered dozens of hospice companies registered to a single Los Angeles address, many appearing inactive or unreachable. Authorities warn the pattern could signal large-scale Medicare fraud.
Russian Armed Forces used kamikaze drones to attack railway infrastructure in the Dnipropetrovsk region, targeting the Apostolove station and destroying a locomotive. The strike is part of ongoing attacks on logistics and transport hubs in eastern Ukraine.
Bekzhan Beishekeev, a 30-year-old illegal immigrant, was charged after his semi-truck struck a van in Jay County, Indiana, killing four people; he’s now in ICE custody after entering the U.S. using the CBP One app.
In St. Louis, Missouri, prosecutors say Brittany Rivoire was arrested after a father of three was shot and killed when he stopped to help her get to a warming shelter. Rivoire now faces multiple charges including first-degree murder and unlawful firearm possession.
Rep. Maxine Waters repeatedly challenged Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent during a House hearing, pressing him on tariffs and housing affordability. Tempers flared as the exchange escalated into heated interruptions.
A federal judge has restricted the use of tear gas and crowd-control munitions by agents at a Portland ICE facility. The ruling limits how federal officers may respond to unrest near the site.
The Department of Justice is investigating Becca Good’s actions and activist connections following the fatal ICE shooting of her wife, Renee Good. The probe has triggered resignations from federal prosecutors and intensified political backlash in Minnesota.
Federal authorities are reviewing the controversial death of Ellen Greenberg, a Philadelphia teacher stabbed 20 times whose death was ruled a suicide. Her parents have long alleged a homicide and a government cover-up.
ICE agents arrested an Afghan national in New York who was previously convicted of attempting to murder his sister in an honor-based attack. Officials say his conviction made him removable from the United States.


















