Politics 1 day ago Newsom, Vance exchange jabs over immigration after VP's California vacation: 'Hope you enjoy your family time' California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Vice President JD Vance traded quips over the Trump administration's mass deportation policies after the vice president's vacation to Disneyland.
Politics 2 days ago Protesters clash with conservatives at Turning Point's Student Action Summit in Tampa Bay Protesters organized by Tampa Bay Students for a Democratic Society marched against Turning Point USA's conference, advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and an end to deportations.
Opinion 2 days ago BROADCAST BIAS: Networks downplay violent attacks on ICE to push immigration agenda Violent incidents targeting ICE and Border Patrol received limited network coverage, with CBS and PBS offering brief reports on immigration enforcement
Police and Law Enforcement 3 days ago Federal judge restricts LAPD from targeting journalists with force at immigration protests Federal judge issues temporary restraining order preventing LAPD from using less-lethal munitions on journalists covering immigration protests after citing troubling incidents.
Media 5 days ago Crockett said she 'broke down in tears' watching Alex Padilla get forcibly removed from press conference In a new interview, Rep. Jasmine Crockett said that she broke down in tears watching Sen. Alex Padilla's removal from a DHS press conference last month.
Portland 6 days ago Patriotic ICE officer replaces American flag after protesters burned existing banner at Portland facility Federal officer raises new American flag at Portland ICE facility after protesters burned the previous one during Independence Day riots that included assaults on agents.
US protests July 5 Multiple arrested as anti-ICE protesters clash with police, US troops in Los Angeles Multiple people were arrested as anti-ICE demonstrators clashed with law enforcement on Friday in Los Angeles, according to police.
Immigration July 3 Legal expert reveals how Trump admin can deport major anti-Israel activist A Republican legal expert outlines steps the Trump administration could take in the Mahmoud Khalil case as the anti-Israel activist returns to Columbia protests after release from detention.
Los Angeles July 1 LA officials charge over 40 anti-ICE protesters who allegedly assaulted officers, horses and threatened child Los Angeles prosecutors announce charges against more than 40 individuals involved in violent anti-immigration riots, including alleged assault on law enforcement and their horses.
Donald Trump July 1 Trump admin approves Newsom's request to 'bail him out' of damage left by violent LA riots: SBA The Trump administration approved disaster relief loans for Los Angeles small businesses hit by anti-ICE riots, 91±¬ÁÏ Digital exclusively learned.
Los Angeles July 1 Pentagon releases 150 National Guard troops from security mission deployment in LA as wildfire threats mount Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth approved the release of California National Guard troops from a federal mission in response to wildfire concerns.
Opinion July 1 DAN GAINOR: The good, the bad, and the absurd: June's wildest political moments and celebrity meltdowns From zebra escapes in Tennessee to Mark Cuban criticizing Bluesky, June brought political commentary, celebrity gaffes, and Karine Jean-Pierre declaring independence from Democrats.
Washington DC June 30 Dozens arrested at Capitol while protesting Republican tax and spending cut bill Demonstrators arrested at U.S. Capitol while protesting Republican tax bill, carrying coffins representing potential Medicaid and SNAP benefit losses across multiple states.
US Education June 30 Trump admin probe accuses Harvard of discriminating against Jewish students, threatens to pull all funding The Trump administration is threatening to pull all federal funding from Harvard over its handling of alleged discrimination against Jewish students on campus.
US Education June 28 Harvard, University of Toronto make contingency plan to allow foreign students to study if barred from US Harvard University and the University of Toronto have revealed a contingency plan for international Harvard graduate students to continue their education in Canada.
Illegal Immigrants June 27 DHS arrests 'worst of the worst' migrants in LA despite rioters, pols pushing back Homeland Security released criminal records and mugshots of more than 20 illegal migrants it apprehended recently. They have been accused of serious crimes, including murder.
Portland June 27 Suspected ICE facility attackers arrested in blue city, charged with assaulting federal officers Multiple suspects face charges after a violent riot near a Portland, Oregon, ICE center, where protesters allegedly threw objects, wielded knives and pointed lasers at federal officers.
Super Bowl LIX June 26 Super Bowl LIX performer arrested for halftime show protest listed as alleged Antonio Brown shooting victim Antonio Brown is alleged to have shot the man who waved a Palestinian flag while performing during Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show.
New Jersey June 25 Dem congresswoman pleads not guilty for Newark ICE facility incident, rallies supporters New Jersey Congresswoman LaMonica McIver who was involved in a much-publicized altercation outside an immigration facility last month has pleased not guilty to allegedly obstructing Homeland Security agents.
Opinion June 25 A Columbia Trustee's View: Higher education is at a crossroads. Let's choose builders over destroyers As a scientist and trustee of Columbia University, I have witnessed how an institution once hailed as a pillar of intellectual progress can be threatened from within and without.
Opinion June 25 ASRA NOMANI: Iran’s ideological foot soldiers wage proxy war in America Investigation reveals a network of 93 groups with $100 million in annual revenues conducting a coordinated proxy campaign for Iran in the US, including socialist revolutionaries
Crime June 25 Rodney King-era 'rooftop Korean' calls left-wing riots manufactured: 'looking for the next George Floyd' Former "rooftop Korean" who defended businesses during 1992 Rodney King riots claims current LA protests are politically manufactured amid ongoing anti-ICE demonstrations
US protests June 24 16 states back Trump in court battle against Harvard over funding freeze for antisemitism response Iowa attorney general leads 15 other state prosecutors filing an amicus brief supporting Trump's freeze of $2 billion in Harvard funding over the university's response to campus antisemitism.
Opinion June 24 I witnessed BLM destruction firsthand and I know the true goal behind anti-ICE protests It can be BLM or anti-ICE protests, it doesn't matter. Political violence always serves radical agendas rather than helping underserved communities like mine on Chicago's South Side.
Los Angeles June 21 Los Angeles taxpayers to foot millions for 'peaceful' anti-ICE protests Anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles cost taxpayers $32 million for emergency services, cleanup and property damage. Over 500 arrests were made and multiple officers were injured.
Opinion June 21 The solution to our political divide is within each of us Active empathy and assuming the best in others could heal America's political divide as we navigate protests and violent incidents that deepen our negativity about each other
US protests June 21 'Red flags' expose paid agitators in violent anti-ICE riots, CEO says California crowd-for-hire CEO explains signs of funded protests at anti-ICE demonstrations, including tactical gear and hotel accommodations for violent demonstrators.
JD Vance June 20 JD Vance rails against Newsom, LA mayor for declaring ‘open season on federal law enforcement’ Speaking in Los Angeles, Vice President JD Vance accused Gavin Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass of effectively declaring “open season on federal law enforcement."Â
Media June 20 Seattle journalists attacked by agitators call out far-left media for covering up violence at protests Independent journalists spoke to 91±¬ÁÏ Digital about the media and mayor's response to masked protesters in Seattle last week after they were attacked.
US protests June 20 Federal agents thwart man's explosive alleged plot against officers during LA riots A man is in custody after allegedly buying explosives to attack police during Los Angeles deportation protests, and the FBI credits a store cashier for thwarting the plan.