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Democrats move to stop ICE from working with local police nationwide

Some Democrats are trying to cut ties between local police and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as a record-high number of cities and states have stepped up to help federal police track down illegal immigrants in their communities. As President Donald Trump prepares to begin his second year in office, three House Democrats have reintroduced legislation […]

ICE joins FBI agents in investigating suspected Minnesota fraud sites

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Monday announced that she is surging federal agents from her department to investigate suspected fraud sites in Minnesota. ​​The agents are “conducting a massive investigation on childcare and other rampant fraud,” she said in a statement to X.  For months, Minnesota has been under Washington’s scrutiny due to accusations […]

Chinese military launches ‘Justice Mission’ around Taiwan as regional tensions mount

The People’s Republic of China is launching a massive, live-fire military exercise around the island of Taiwan as tensions between the Communist government and its West-aligned neighbors escalate. People’s Liberation Army Eastern Theater Command is conducting a training operation dubbed “Justice Mission 2025” — a joint exercise in the Taiwan Strait among the nation’s army, navy, […]

Tennessee’s domestic violence registry launches Thursday

(The Center Square) – A registry of Tennesseans considered “persistent domestic violence offenders” launches Thursday. Savanna’s Law was passed by the General Assembly during the 2025 session and signed into law by Gov. Bill Lee in May. The bill is named after Savanna Puckett, a 22-year-old sheriff’s deputy from Robertson County who was murdered by an […]

Public transit whiplash ahead in 2026

(The Center Square) – It was a wild ride in 2025 for the millions of Pennsylvania residents who rely on public transportation. And 2026 looks no calmer. Ideas were floated and rejected. Routes were suspended and resumed. Funding was denied then extended via emergency measures. None of it ever seemed to come to a resolution. […]

NYC Council to override Adams on sex abuse lawsuits

(The Center Square) — The New York City Council is planning to override outgoing Mayor Eric Adams’ objections to a bill that would have granted sexual abuse victims an 18-month window to sue alleged perpetrators.  The legislation, approved by the Council in November, carved out an 18-month “lookback” window for victims to file claims against abusers as […]

Rare CBS truth about Trump and the Supreme Court: Liberal Media Scream

If every Liberal Media Scream were like the one CBS legal reporter Jan Crawford delivered on Sunday’s Face the Nation, then we’d be handing out awards instead of scolds in our weekly feature. For her “underreported” story of the year, Crawford cited the liberal media’s claim that the U.S. Supreme Court is a Trump-weighted rubber […]

Economists believe lack of jobs driving Ohio’s population loss

(The Center Square) – Ohio’s standing as one of the country’s most populous states continues to slip, and the lack of jobs is the reason why, according to a survey of state economists. In a survey released by Scioto Analysis, 20 of 23 state economists point to employment as the major population driver. “Employment opportunities […]

Millions of dollars fuel rise in science, tech jobs

(The Center Square) – According to the state-run program California Jobs First, more than $286 million have been allocated toward creating high-paying jobs in science and technology fields. Numbers published by the program’s website show that more than 10,000 people in communities across the state have been hired for jobs or benefitted from job training programs […]

Arizona bill aims to shield small-dollar donors’ information

(The Center Square) – The Arizona Senate majority leader has pre-filed a 2026 bill designed to protect the information of small-dollar donors. Under Senate Bill 1006, campaign finance reports won’t include personal information on donors who give $200 or less. The only exception would happen if donors give their permission. Majority Leader John Kavanagh, R-Fountain Hills, who sponsored […]
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