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Charlotte Stabbing Reignites Debates on Commuter Safety, Immigration

(Alan Wooten, The Center Square) Charlotte welcomed its new police chief Friday morning, and by nightfall returned to the spotlight of light rail train safety and the nation’s debate on immigration, two recent flashpoints coming together in one case. Court filings confirmed the suspect in a fatal stabbing on the...

National Guard Member Who Survived Afghan Attack is Slowly Healing

(Headline USA) The West Virginia National Guard member who survived last week's shooting in Washington is slowly healing, West Virginia's governor said Friday. Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe's head wound is slowly improving and “he's beginning to ‘look more like himself,’” Gov. Patrick Morrisey said in a statement quoting Wolfe's parents. Wolfe and...

Colleague Warned about Afghan National Guard Shooter before His Attack

(Headline USA) The Afghan man accused of shooting two National Guard members blocks from the White House had been unraveling for years, unable to hold a job and flipping between long, lightless stretches of isolation and taking sudden weekslong cross-country drives. Rahmanullah Lakanwal's behavior deteriorated so sharply that a...

Walz Whines About ‘R-Word’ Taunts After Trump Calls Him Out

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz complained Thursday that residents had begun taunting him with the word “retarded” after President Donald Trump used the term to criticize him in a Thanksgiving message.  “This creates danger,” Walz said during a press conference. “And I'll tell you what, in my time on this, I’d never...

WATCH: House Passes Bills to Block CCP’s Influence on Schools

(Esther Wickham, The Center Square)  House representatives passed three bills this week aimed at protecting K-12 classrooms from the influence of the Chinese Communist Party. The bills - PROTECT Our Kids Act, CLASS Act and TRACE Act - essentially prohibit funding from foreign sources and reinforce protections for American students...

Judge Rejects Trump Administration’s Bid to Toss Lawsuit Challenging Guantánamo Migrant Detentions

(Headline USA)  A federal judge has rejected a request from the Trump administration to toss a lawsuit challenging the detention of migrants at the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay. In a ruling Friday, U.S. District Court Judge Sparkle L. Sooknanan denied the federal government's motion to dismiss the case...

US Vaccine Advisers Say Not All Babies Need a Hepatitis B Shot at Birth

(Headline USA)  A federal vaccine advisory committee voted on Friday to a recommendation that all U.S. babies get the hepatitis B vaccine on the day they’re born. Several medical and public health leaders decried the actions of the panel, whose current members were all appointed by U.S. Health Secretary Robert...

Arizona Congresswoman Claims She was Pepper Sprayed During Federal Operation

(Headline USA)  A federal law enforcement operation at an Arizona taco shop resulted in a fracas on Friday, with agents deploying pepper spray as a group of protesters tried to stop authorities. Two agents were injured, and U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva was in the vicinity as protesters were sprayed. The...

U.S. Supreme Court to Decide Birthright Citizenship Case

(Dan McCaleb, The Center Square) The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide a case challenging President Donald Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship. On the first day of his second term, Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to refuse to recognize U.S. citizenship for children born...

CNN’s Jake Tapper Bizarrely Identifies Pipe-Bomb Suspect as White

(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) CNN anchor Jake Tapper was accused of racial profiling and mocked for his shoddy reporting after claiming Thursday that the accused Jan. 6 pipe-bomber was white. Following the announcement by the FBI that Brian Cole Jr. had been arrested in connection with the nearly five-year-old investigation,...

Report: Hegseth Ousted Head of US Southern Command Who Raised Concerns About Boat Strikes

(Dave DeCamp, Antiwar.com) Adm. Alvin Holsey, the commander of US Southern Command who abruptly announced he was stepping down in October, was pushed out by US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday. The report said that Hegseth and Holsey were at odds during the...

Israel Linked Firm Runs US Cyber Grid

(José Niño, Headline USA) A company with long standing ties to Israeli intelligence now manages cyber security systems across more than seventy federal agencies in the United States, including the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security.  This finding comes from a detailed report on Axonius, a firm...
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