Law January 30 Watchdog claims proof of 'harm' nonexistent in suit against Trump's ban on trans surgeries for minors Records requests filed after the multistate lawsuit against Trump's executive order on minors' sex changes returned no records related to allegations of harm.
Illegal Immigrants January 30 Nevada judge frees convicted MS-13 killer despite government warnings about public safety A Nevada judge released a convicted MS-13 murderer despite Justice Department warnings, sparking public safety concerns and legal controversy.
Politics January 30 Don Lemon could face up to a year in prison if convicted on criminal charges Lemon, a former CNN anchor, has argued he was exercising his First Amendment rights as a journalist during the protest at a church in St. Paul, Minn.
Homeland Security January 30 Inside ICE’s ‘wartime’ hiring surge doubling the force as critics warn of militarized policing ICE's "wartime recruitment" campaign uses military imagery and tactical messaging to hire thousands of new agents, drawing criticism from some former officials.
Russia January 30 Ukraine races to bolster air defenses as Putin’s strike pause nears end Ukraine is rushing to boost air defenses as a brief Russian airstrike pause on Kyiv nears an end. Experts warn the temporary halt may strengthen Moscow's position.
FBI January 30 Why the federal probe into Alex Pretti’s death isn’t about gun rights Federal investigation into Alex Pretti shooting focuses on use-of-force policies, despite gun groups raising Second Amendment concerns.
VIDEO January 30 Exclusive video shows operation that led to arrest of alleged sex offender Former Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf analyzes recent ICE operations, including one that led to the arrest of an alleged sex offender, and Democrats’ response to what he describes as 'chaos' surrounding the agency’s presence on 'The Faulkner Focus.'
White House January 30 Ex-Biden aide draws GOP backlash after post on child’s death in custody amid mounting ICE scrutiny A former Biden administration official's social media post lamenting the death of a young child in government custody amid increased immigration operations in Minnesota drew backlash from Republicans, who seized on the fact that the death occurred during the Biden administration.
Politics January 30 Reporter's Notebook: Senate funding deal hits snag as Graham presses sanctuary city vote Sen. Lindsey Graham holds up government funding, demanding votes on a sanctuary cities bill and expanded lawsuit rights for Jack Smith surveillance targets.
Iran January 30 Hegseth says Department of War 'will be prepared to deliver' whatever Trump wants following Iran warning Secretary of War Pete Hegseth says military will "deliver whatever this president expects" as President Donald Trump warns Iran about nuclear program development.
Homeland Security January 30 Conservative group rolls out multimillion-dollar ad blitz backing ICE 'patriots' Conservative nonprofit American Sovereignty launches multimillion-dollar national ad campaign supporting ICE agents as community protectors and neighbors.