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Noem drops major ICE expansion news for 5 major cities

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has confirmed that the Trump administration intends to significantly expand Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations across multiple major American cities, setting the stage for potential confrontations with Democratic local officials who are vowing to resist federal intervention. During a Sunday appearance on CBS News’ “Face the Nation,” Noem acknowledged that...

‘I’m Going to Kill You!’: Philadelphia Proud Boy Who Launched Racist Road Rage Attack and Sent Black City Worker Violent Threats to Learn His Fate
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‘I’m Going to Kill You!’: Philadelphia Proud Boy Who Launched Racist Road Rage Attack and Sent Black City Worker Violent Threats to Learn His Fate

A Philadelphia man claiming to be a member of the Proud Boys pleaded guilty to charges connected to multiple incidents in which he aimed violent, race-based threats at several Black people, including one instance in which he launched a racist road rage outburst at a Black female driver. Mark Anthony Tucci, 44, was arrested in...

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Why Kamala Harris losing Secret Service shield is petty

The abrupt termination of Secret Service protection for former Vice President Kamala Harris has ignited a firestorm of controversy across Washington, raising urgent questions about political weaponization of security protocols. President Donald Trump’s administration officially ended Harris’s protective detail on Sept. 1, just weeks before her highly anticipated book tour launches nationwide. The timing appears...

‘Are You Going to Stay Awake?’: Pennsylvania Teacher Tied Black Student to a Board By His Neck for Napping In Class, Lawsuit Says
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‘Are You Going to Stay Awake?’: Pennsylvania Teacher Tied Black Student to a Board By His Neck for Napping In Class, Lawsuit Says

The parents of a Black high school student are suing the Williamsport Area School District in Pennsylvania after their son was strapped to a medical backboard by a teacher for appearing to sleep during class. The incident occurred on May 28 in the classroom of Richard Caschera, who was hired by Williamsport Area High School...

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Court delivers major blow to Trump’s global tariffs

A federal appeals court just delivered a crushing blow to one of Donald Trump’s most controversial economic policies, ruling that his sweeping tariffs on global imports exceeded what presidents are legally allowed to do. The Thursday decision doesn’t just invalidate specific trade measures — it fundamentally challenges how much power the executive branch can wield...

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Lisa Cook confronts Trump in court starting at 10

Lisa Cook became the first Federal Reserve governor in history to sue a sitting president Thursday, filing legal action against Donald Trump after he attempted to remove her from office in an unprecedented move that threatens the central bank’s traditional independence from political control. The lawsuit sets up a constitutional showdown that could fundamentally alter...