News - Page 2

Newsom hits Dr. Oz with civil rights complaint over Armenian hospice fraud allegations

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) on Thursday filed a civil rights complaint against Dr. Mehmet Oz over his “baseless and racially charged allegations” concerning alleged hospice fraud in Los Angeles’s Armenian community. The California governor’s office is targeting the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administrator, who posted a video on Monday explaining the Trump administration […]

Panama court cancels Hong Kong canal contracts, handing Trump win

Panama’s Supreme Court on Thursday blocked a Hong Kong-based company from operating ports on the Panama Canal, giving the Trump administration a victory in its bid to divest the critical waterway of Chinese influence.  The ruling revolves around CK Hutchison Holding, the Hong Kong firm that has operated two of the canals’ five ports since […]

Democrats demand feds ‘FREE DON LEMON’ as GOP celebrates arrest over church storming

Democrats are up in arms demanding the release of former CNN anchor Don Lemon after his arrest Thursday night, but Republicans are having the polar opposite reaction to the news. Lemon was arrested by the federal government for his involvement in a Jan. 18 protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement that disrupted a church service […]

With Trump weighing military operations against Iran, questions remain on targets and objectives

President Donald Trump is weighing his options for whether to authorize a kinetic military operation against Iran, but there are questions about what the objective and targets could be in such a mission. The president warned that an American “armada” is heading to the Middle East, first threatening earlier this month that he would get […]

Supreme Court will hear challenge to late-arriving ballot laws in March

The Supreme Court announced on Friday that it will hear arguments in a challenge to late-arriving ballot laws in March, in a case that could have wider implications for election procedures in multiple states this November. The justices will hear arguments in Watson v. Republican National Committee on March 23. The case looks at whether […]

Hochul introduces bill to curb local and federal law enforcement agreements

Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) introduced a bill aimed at curbing cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration officials across New York state. Hochul announced the new act, which restricts how federal law enforcement collaborates with local departments, as she blasted the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement policies, pointing to the Minneapolis killings of Renee Good […]

Patriots and Seahawks to sport ‘USA 250’ patches at Super Bowl for semiquincentennial

The 2026 Super Bowl teams will wear patches celebrating the United States’s 250th birthday on their jerseys during the game. On Feb. 8, the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks will wear uniforms with “USA 250” logos on the right chest. Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold and Patriots quarterback Drake Maye were featured on their teams’ social […]

Missouri challenges census counting of illegal immigrants in federal lawsuit 

Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway filed a federal lawsuit Friday against the United States Department of Commerce and the Census Bureau alleging the departments’ counting of illegal immigrants and visa holders has compromised elections.  “United States citizens and lawful permanent residents have a right to representation, unlike illegal aliens and temporary visa holders,” Hanaway said […]

Walz is the ‘confederacy’ in what he calls ‘civil war’ in Minnesota: Tiana Lowe Doescher

Washington Examiner economics columnist Tiana Lowe Doescher criticized Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) for invoking the idea that the events in Minnesota are a “civil war,” arguing he is trying to “violate” federal law. “News flash Tim Walz in this case you are the confederacy because you are the one that is trying to violate federal […]

DOJ says it opened civil rights investigation into Alex Pretti’s death

The Justice Department has opened a federal civil rights investigation into the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old Minneapolis protester who was killed last weekend by two federal immigration officers, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Friday. Blanche characterized the move as a routine step rather than an extraordinary escalation, describing it as a […]
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.