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Illegal immigrant in Florida charged with arson, felony criminal mischief, sheriff says

Florida police charged ab illegal immigrant with arson after he allegedly set fires under a mobile home and broke windows at a local business.

Federal agents arrest 2 more in connection to Minnesota church storming

Attorney General Pam Bondi said Monday that federal agents arrested two more people in connection with the storming of a church in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Bondi identified the suspects as Ian Davis Austin and Jerome Deangelo Richardson and said the arrests stem from a "coordinated attack on Cities Church."

"If you riot in a place of worship, we WILL find you," she wrote on X.

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GOP senator’s ‘Federal Fumbles’ report highlights $240M spent on transgender rat testing

Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., released his ninth annual "Federal Fumbles" report documenting federal waste, including NIH grants for aborted fetal tissue research.

Epstein Files of the Rich and Famous

It’s hard to feel that bad for all the wealthy and powerful people caught...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 2

2009—Ninth Circuit judge Stephen Reinhardt, acting in his administrative capacity as designee of the current Chair...

Local sanctuary policies are creating chaos for communities

City and state governments are attempting to create "sanctuary" regimes that limit cooperation with federal enforcement, restrict information sharing, and in some cases actively obstruct federal immigration operations, but this does not repeal federal law and only serves to shift enforcement to more disruptive forms.

Federal judge blocks DHS from ‘destroying or altering’ evidence after fatal Minneapolis shooting

A federal judge in Minnesota late Saturday blocked the Department of Homeland Security from "destroying or altering" evidence after a man was shot and killed by a Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agent in South Minneapolis. In a late-night order, United States District Court judge Eric C. Tostrud, an appointee of President Trump, issued a...

1 year into Trump’s second term, did grocery prices ever go down?

President Donald Trump, who famously campaigned on the promise to lower grocery prices “on Day One,” marked 365 days in office this week. 

Israel’s election may come soon and could change the country forever

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to call early elections this spring or summer in order to maximize his chances of forming a new coalition and staying in power, with the explosive issue of the ultra-Orthodox exemption from military service at the center of the debate.

Bondi outlines terms for Walz to ‘restore the rule of law’ in Minnesota after fatal shooting: Reports

Attorney General Pam Bondi on Saturday outlined terms to “restore the rule of law” in Minnesota, just hours after a second person was fatally shot by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. “You and your office must restore the rule of law, support ICE officers, and bring an end to the chaos in Minnesota,” Bondi wrote...

Is Trump’s ‘madman act’ a negotiating ploy or the real deal?

In recent days, speculation about Trump’s motives — and his rationality — has intensified.

Live updates: Protests intensify in Minneapolis after second deadly shooting; shutdown threat grows

The risk of a partial government shutdown at the end of January is growing more likely, as protesters demonstrated with renewed furor overnight after a second person in the span of a month was fatally shot by federal immigration authorities in Minneapolis. Senate Democrats vowed to block a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding package...

Defense industry flummoxed by Trump’s executive order on profits 

Defense contractors are perplexed by President Trump administration’s executive order outlining vague new rules for its weapons suppliers, unsure how to proceed and raising questions about its legality. The executive order — echoing recent speeches delivered by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent — rebukes defense firms for stock buybacks, paying dividends...

Border Patrol target had no criminal history: Minnesota Department of Corrections

The state's DOC says Jose Huerta-Chuma had never been in custody, based on the department's data records and court data.

Frost says he was ‘assaulted’ at Sundance Film Festival

Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) said he was assaulted at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, on Friday.  “Last night, I was assaulted by a man at Sundance Festival who told me that Trump was going to deport me before he punched me in the face,” Maxwell posted on the social platform X. “He...

Minnesota official says feds ‘blocked’ state bureau from investigating scene of latest shooting

A top Minnesota public safety official said “we’re in uncharted territory” after his state agency was reportedly shut out of an investigation into the man killed by federal agents on Saturday.  Minneapolis resident and intensive care nurse Alex Jeffrey Pretti was fatally shot by federal agents amid the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) massive immigration...

ACLU asks court to reinstate restrictions on federal agents in Minnesota after shooting

A group of Minnesota residents suing over immigration officers’ tactics returned to court Saturday evening after a man was fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis. The residents, whose legal team includes the state’s American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) branch, are pushing to reinstate court-ordered restrictions on how federal agents respond to protests in the state. The plaintiffs wrote...

Shutdown risk rises after fatal Minneapolis shooting

The risk of a partial government shutdown at the end of January grew more likely Saturday after Senate Democrats vowed to block a funding package over a fatal Minneapolis shooting involving federal law enforcement authorities. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) on Saturday evening said that Democrats will block a major government funding package if...

Sunday shows preview: New Minneapolis shooting inflames tensions; Congress faces funding deadline

A second fatal shooting in Minneapolis on Saturday morning sparked renewed calls from lawmakers on Capitol Hill for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to pull its federal agents out of Minnesota. The 37-year-old man was shot by federal agents during the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown operation in the state. A few weeks earlier, an...

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