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DHS shares photo of migrant father accused of leaving son during ICE pursuit
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has thrust a troubling case into the spotlight by releasing an image of a father accused of abandoning his young son while evading federal immigration officers. On Friday, DHS made public a photo of Adrian Alexander Conejo Arias, an…
Mayor Mamdani rules out traditional snow day for NYC students on Monday
New York City braces for a massive winter storm, but don’t expect a classic snow day for school kids this Monday. Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced Friday that nearly 1 million public school students will either attend classes in person or switch to remote learning on…
Trump retracts remarks on British troops in Afghanistan, praises their bravery
Earlier this week, Trump drew sharp criticism for suggesting British soldiers stayed away from the front lines during the Afghanistan conflict, prompting outrage from UK leaders, veterans, and families of the fallen. He later issued a statement lauding the UK’s “great and very brave soldiers,”…
Rep. Maxwell Frost reportedly assaulted at Sundance event in Utah
A disturbing incident at the Sundance Film Festival has thrust Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., into the spotlight after he reported being physically attacked during a private event. On Friday evening, Frost, a 29-year-old congressman representing Florida’s 10th district since 2022, was attending a party hosted…
Minnesota judge declines charges against Don Lemon amid scrutiny
A Minnesota federal magistrate judge’s refusal to approve charges against former CNN broadcaster Don Lemon has ignited a firestorm of debate over judicial impartiality. U.S. Magistrate Judge Douglas Micko declined this week to sign off on a criminal complaint sought by federal prosecutors against Lemon,…
Senate Democrats clash with leadership over DHS funding deal
Washington is teetering on the edge of yet another government shutdown as Senate Democrats fracture over a critical funding package. Senate Democrats are diverging from their party leadership on a major government funding bill, heightening the risk of a shutdown. The central dispute revolves around…
Kash Patel Removes FBI Agents Tied to Trump Probes
FBI Director Kash Patel has taken decisive action, removing several agents linked to investigations involving President Donald Trump, sparking immediate attention across political circles. According to MS Now, Patel dismissed as many as eight FBI agents connected to probes targeting Trump. Key personnel changes included…
Florida nurse dismissed after hostile TikTok comments on Karoline Leavitt's pregnancy
A Florida nurse has lost her job over a disturbing TikTok video targeting White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt with vicious remarks about her upcoming childbirth. Lexie Lawler, previously employed as a labor and delivery nurse at Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital, was terminated…
Homicide rates drop 21% across major U.S. cities in 2025
In a stunning turn of events, murders across 35 major U.S. cities plummeted by 21% in 2025, marking a historic shift in crime trends. According to data reviewed by Axios, this decline represents the largest one-year drop on record and could signal the lowest homicide…
FBI captures Ryan Wedding, sixth top-10 fugitive under Trump
The FBI has nabbed Ryan Wedding, a notorious drug kingpin and former Olympic snowboarder, in a dramatic arrest that signals a relentless push against crime. The capture took place in Mexico City, as announced by FBI Director Kash Patel during a press conference on Friday…
National Park Service dismantles slavery display at Philadelphia historical site
In a move that has reignited debates over how America’s history is told, the National Park Service has removed a slavery exhibit from a key historical site in Philadelphia. The National Park Service took down panels from an outdoor exhibit titled “Freedom and Slavery in…
Supreme Court debates Trump's bid to remove Fed Governor Cook
The Supreme Court stepped into a historic clash on Wednesday, weighing President Donald Trump’s unprecedented attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over allegations of mortgage fraud. The case, argued in a rare oral session, centers on Trump’s push last August to remove Cook,…
Government contractor charged in classified leak linked to reporter’s home search
A government contractor faces serious charges for allegedly leaking classified national defense information, a case now tied to a controversial FBI search of a Washington Post journalist’s home. Aurelio Luis Perez-Lugones was indicted by a grand jury on Thursday, facing five counts of unlawfully transmitting…
Renée Fleming withdraws from Kennedy Center performances
Grammy-winning soprano Renée Fleming has just pulled out of two highly anticipated concerts at the Kennedy Center this spring. Renée Fleming, a celebrated opera singer, will no longer perform with the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) on May 29-30 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.…
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