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Arizona starts Turquoise Alert for missing Indigenous people

(The Center Square) — Arizona has a new alert for missing people. A Turquoise Alert will now be issued when there’s a report of a missing endangered person, including members of Indigenous tribes, people under age 65 and others meeting specific criteria. Earlier this year, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, D-Arizona, directed the Department of Public […]

$35,000 in rewards offered for info leading to arrest of man involved in ICE attack

(The Center Square) – Rewards totaling $35,000 have been offered for information leading to the apprehension of a wanted man allegedly involved in a planned ambush of federal and local law enforcement officers at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in North Texas. Texas Department of Public Safety issued a Blue Alert as a manhunt […]

Dershowitz says two New York judges still blocking Epstein details: ‘Everything should come out’

Alan Dershowitz said Thursday evening that two federal judges in New York are keeping key court records surrounding the disgraced and deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein under seal to “protect certain people” named in litigation related to his sex trafficking operation. “There are judges who are protecting people. I know that for a fact,” Dershowitz told […]

Report: Texas leads U.S. in flood deaths, led by Flash Flood Alley

(The Center Square) – The July 4 Texas Hill Country flash flooding event is the latest to hit the region known as “Flash Flood Alley,” as Texas continues to lead the U.S. in flood-related deaths. The greatest number of flood deaths in the U.S. have occurred in Texas, according to an analysis conducted by researchers […]

Judge weighs blocking Trump administration from quickly deporting Abrego Garcia again

A federal judge in Maryland signaled on Friday that she may soon issue a ruling that could delay the Trump administration’s order to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a third country quickly if he is released next week from U.S. Marshals’ custody in Tennessee. Judge Paula Xinis, an appointee of former President Barack Obama, said […]

Wisconsin group applauds report on uncounted Madison ballots

(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Democracy Defense Project is applauding the Wisconsin Elections Commission report that showed former Madison City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl broke the law by leaving 193 absentee ballots uncounted during the 2024 general election. The group includes former Wisconsin lawmakers from both sides of the aisle including former Lt. Gov. Mandela […]

WATCH LIVE: President and first lady participate in a roundtable with Texas flood first responders

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump will participate in a roundtable with Texas first responders around 2:00 p.m. Texans are reeling from the major flood disaster over the July Fourth weekend that killed at least 120 people, with the majority of the deaths taking place in Kerr County. TEXAS FLOOD DEATHS PASS 100 […]

FBI seeks gunman who shot at agents during DHS raid on California drug farm

The FBI is searching for a gunman who shot at agents Thursday during a Department of Homeland Security raid on a cannabis farm near Camarillo, California. Overnight, the FBI issued a $50,000 reward for information leading to the unidentified suspect’s conviction. The masked gunman was filmed firing a pistol toward federal law enforcement officers around […]

Trump immigration rating turns negative

Strong support for President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda appears to have peaked, with more voters than not now giving him a thumbs down amid talk of amnesty for farm workers and concerns about Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz.” In the latest Rasmussen Reports survey of likely voters on Trump’s handling of immigration, he is upside down with […]

White House pressures Senate Republicans to show they’re ‘serious’ about spending cuts

White House Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought is asking Senate Republicans whether they are “serious” about fiscal responsibility before the chamber votes next week on legislation that would claw back spending Congress has already approved. “I am confident that they will pass the bill,” Vought told the Washington Examiner on Friday at […]
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