Secret Service Detains Suspect for Damage to Vice President’s Home in OH

The second family was not in the home at the time. The U.S. Secret Service detained a suspect who was arrested by Cincinnati police after Vice President JD…

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DOJ Sues Illinois Over State Laws that Compromise Federal Agents’ Safety

DOJ officials decry the state’s attempts to regulate federal agents and expose them to liability. The U.S. Department of Justice has sued Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and Attorney…

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DOJ Announces Charges Against J6 Pipe Bomb Suspect

Attorney General Bondi said the arrest is the result of the president’s administration making the case a priority. The Department of Justice announced that charges have been filed…

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President Trump Announces Stricter Immigration Policies

Multiple departments are working to address concerns over current immigration policies and practices. The director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that all decisions surrounding asylum…

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Department of Education Conducting Review of University of California, Berkeley

The review aims to determine whether the university violated certain safety and security requirements. The Department of Education announced that it is investigating whether the University of California,…

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FBI Assists Guatemala in Recapturing Escaped Gang Members

Members of the Vulcan Joint Task Force FBI unit are leading operations. The Federal Bureau of Investigation responded to a request from the government of Guatemala for U.S.…

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District Court Terminates Federal Oversight of New Orleans Police Department

The Justice Department recognized the successful reforms made by the New Orleans police department. The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana has terminated the consent…

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DHS Reports “Civil Emergency Order” After Anti-ICE Riots in Chicago Area

The emergency order came after local and state police were injured, and a village mayor’s life was threatened. The Department of Homeland Security reported that local officials in…

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National Guard Deployment to Washington, D.C. Extended 

Secretary Hegseth has extended the troops’ stay in the capital through February. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has extended the National Guard’s deployment in Washington, D.C., which was originally…

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Education Department Updates Student Loan Forgiveness Program Rule

The change blocks access to the PSLF program for employers who engage in illegal or discriminatory activities. President Donald Trump’s administration released a new rule for the Public…

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