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Federal judge in New York ties Trump admin hands on arrests at immigration courts
A federal judge on Monday largely blocked U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement from carrying out civil immigration arrests at several Manhattan immigration courthouses, after government lawyers admitted they made a “material mistaken statement of fact” defending the policy in court. U.S. District Judge P. Kevin Castel ruled ICE officers must temporarily revert to narrower Biden-era
Delta Force and SEAL Team 6 operators reveal insane dangers of hostage rescue missions
Hostage rescue missions are an entirely different beast than anything else on the battlefield. The United States of America has two Tier One hostage rescue units tasked with conducting these missions: SEAL Team 6 and Delta Force. Both units are responsible for conducting the riskiest no-fail missions the military needs done, and both are full
Six states hold high-stakes primary elections and more top headlines
1. Six states hold high-stakes primary elections 2. ‘Very big discussions’ with Iran underway, Trump says 3. Mom called police before deadly mosque shooting IN HARM’S WAY — Police reveal possible cause of fast-moving California fire, evacuations ordered. Continue reading … COURTROOM CLASH — Tyler Robinson’s defense team fights to seal evidence in Charlie Kirk’s
Duffy unleashes on Buttigieg with swipe over which admin has accomplished more: ‘Moved like a sloth’
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called his predecessor, Pete Buttigieg, a “sloth” on Sunday while laying out accomplishments under President Donald Trump’s second term through a video interspersed with footage from multiple iconic movies. “Pete Buttigieg moved like a sloth,” Duffy wrote in a post to X. “I’m moving at the speed of Trump!” “He did
Murdaugh defense fights over death penalty, venue change and evidence – what could change in second trial
The South Carolina Supreme Court just wiped the slate clean for Alex Murdaugh, but the second round of his double-murder trial is already poised to be a different beast. Just days after his convictions were unanimously overturned in the murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, prosecutors and defense attorneys are previewing major disputes
‘Longevity gene’ may protect the brain from Alzheimer’s by boosting DNA repair, study finds
A new study suggests that a specific “longevity gene” may help protect the brain from the effects of aging, including Alzheimer’s disease. The APOE gene (short for apolipoprotein E) helps the body transport and metabolize fats and cholesterol, especially in the brain. While the APOE4 variant is known to be associated with a significantly higher
Super Bowl champion Craig Morton’s cause of death revealed after his passing at 83
Super Bowl champion quarterback Craig Morton died last week at the age of 83, and on Monday, his cause of death was revealed. Morton died on May 9 from “acute respiratory failure due to severe sepsis due to urinary tract infection,” a Marin County, California, Vital Statistics Office spokesperson told the California Post. ZERO BS.
After losing Senate seat, Cassidy answers whether he regrets voting to impeach Trump
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., defended his decision to vote to convict President Donald Trump during his second impeachment trial five years ago, even after losing his Senate seat to a Trump-backed opponent this week. Cassidy said he considers it a “privilege” to have been able to vote to uphold the Constitution. Cassidy lost the state’s
Nebraska ranchers struggle to recover from historic wildfires as drought worsens crisis
In the Sandhills of Nebraska, some grazing pastures look more like the Sahara Desert. The Morrill Fire — the largest wildfire in Nebraska history — scorched vast stretches of land in mid-March. Farmers and ranchers across western Nebraska are now trying to recover, but severe drought conditions are making matters worse. “The wind was screaming,
Trump targets Massie in explosive Kentucky showdown as six states hold high-stakes primaries
HEBRON, KY – Six states from coast-to-coast hold primary elections on Tuesday in one of the busiest and potentially most consequential days of the 2026 midterm calendar. Voters in Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Oregon, and Pennsylvania will cast ballots in Democratic and Republican primaries for the U.S. House, Senate and governor, as well as in


