Leaders from around the world gathered in Jerusalem on Tuesday to highlight the global surge in antisemitism on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, marked annually on the anniversary of the 1945 liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi extermination camp. An opening gala was held on Monday, during which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that the West’s democratic Read More >
Support slipping for Trump immigration push as majority say crackdown ‘goes too far’: poll
President Donald Trump‘s approval ratings on tackling illegal immigration dropped to a new low as a majority of Americans say the crackdown by federal agents has gone too far, according to a new national poll. The survey, by Reuters/Ipsos, was conducted Friday through Sunday, both before and after federal immigration agents fatally shot a second Read More >
Dems’ DHS shutdown threat would hit FEMA, TSA while immigration funding remains intact
The Senate is again on the verge of entering into another government shutdown as Democrats rage over the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti during an immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota. But despite Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Democrats’ demands to sideline the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill, the agency’s immigration Read More >
Redistricting fight erupts as Maryland Democrats move to redraw lone GOP House seat
EXCLUSIVE: Maryland’s lone House Republican is pledging to take Democratic leaders in his state to court if they follow through on plans that could see him booted out of Congress next year. Lawmakers in the Old Line State’s House of Delegates are set to take the first step toward drawing a new congressional map on Read More >
Federal judge rules ICE in Iowa illegally detained man, tried to ‘cover its tracks’
A federal judge ruled that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) illegally detained a man in Iowa after a court ordered his release, finding the agency had no legal authority at the time and later attempted to “cover its tracks.” In a Jan. 2 order, U.S. District Judge Stephen Locher said ICE violated federal law Read More >
Minnesota fraud whistleblower says ‘lack of guardrails was pretty shocking’
A Minnesota woman employed by the state’s Department of Human Services is speaking out against what she describes as incompetence within the department following the discovery of rampant fraud in the state’s healthcare system. Faye Bernstein told the City Journal in an interview that she first began to realize the high risk of fraud at Read More >
College football star dismisses height concerns ahead of Senior Bowl
Diego Pavia was a Heisman Trophy finalist in his last year with the Vanderbilt Commodores, and he is now looking ahead to a potential NFL career in the next few months. As NFL scouts and media descended on the Senior Bowl this week, Pavia’s measurables were recorded. He was listed at 5-foot-9 7/8 and 198 Read More >
12 nations back Katie Uhlaender’s petition for Olympic spot after Canada allegedly manipulated competition
At least 12 countries have come out in support of American skeleton athlete Katie Uhlaender. The Olympic committees of Malta, Israel, the Virgin Islands, South Korea, Belgium, Brazil, Jamaica, Denmark, Netherlands, Ghana, Nigeria and Trinidad, sent to the International Olympic Committee (IOC), have signed their support for Uhlaender either in their own letters or signing Read More >
Off-duty Mich. State Police officer renders aid, helps rescue collapsed skier
MSP Sergeant Dennis Wagner discovered the unconscious man and began to render aid until help arrived; when a rescue team came, he helped to transport the man off of the trail
Homicide rate declines sharply in 31 out of 35 tracked U.S. cities, new report shows
The report by the independent Council on Criminal Justice tracked 13 crime categories and recorded drops in 11 of them in 2025, including carjackings, shoplifting and assaults