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Trump Administration Halts Visa Cancellations for Students with Minor Offenses

The Trump administration has paused the cancellation of visas for foreign students listed in crime databases, pending a policy review, after facing le...

Tren de Aragua Ties to Maduro Questioned Amid Intelligence Dispute

Debate intensifies within U.S. intelligence circles over the relationship between the Tren de Aragua gang and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's r...

Retired Intel Officer Alleges Government Cover-Up of DEW Attack

A former U.S. counterintelligence officer claims his illness is due to a directed energy weapon (DEW) attack, and accuses the government of downplayin...

DOJ Indicts 27 in Tren de Aragua Gang on RICO Charges

The DOJ unveiled indictments against 27 members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and its splinter group, Anti-Tren, on various federal charges in...

Federal Charges Levied Against Immigrant After Controversial Early Release

The early release of Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, an illegal immigrant convicted of manslaughter, has led to federal charges amid widespread outrage...

State Employee Dodges Charges for Tesla Vandalism via Diversion Program

A Minnesota Department of Human Services employee accused of vandalizing Teslas is offered a diversion program instead of facing criminal charges, spa...

Colorado Bill Raises Concerns Over Parental Rights and Child Custody

A Colorado bill is causing concern among parental rights activists who fear it could lead to loss of custody for parents not affirming their child's g...

Supreme Court's Immigration Deadline Ruling Stirs Debate

The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of extending immigration deadlines falling on weekends, with Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Gorsuch joining li...

Barron Trump Navigates College Life with Unique Security Measures

Barron Trump adopts creative solutions to balance social interactions and stringent security protocols as a presidential family member at New York Uni...

Supreme Court Leans Toward Parents in LGBTQ+ Curriculum Case

The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to side with religious parents against a Maryland school district's no-opt-out policy for LGBTQ+ content, raisin...

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