(Carleen Johnson, The Center Square) The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee is changing its “athlete safety policy,” pledging to follow President Donald Trump’s executive order protecting “opportunities for women and girls to compete in safe and fair sports.”
The new policy, announced on Monday, did not come with fanfare, but with...
(Sarah Roderick-Fitch, The Center Square) With the sight of homeless encampments plaguing cities nationwide, President Donald Trump has issued an executive order to get many of the homeless off the streets and into "long-term institutional settings."
The announcement came as Trump toured the ongoing multi-billion-dollar Federal Reserve building complex construction...
(Headline USA) An officer in Ohio has died after a shooter lying in wait ambushed him and another officer as they parked to eat pizza in a remote, undeveloped area, Lorain police said Thursday.
Lorain police Officer Phillip C. Wagner, 35, had been flown to a trauma center after the attack...
(Headline USA) Michael Whatley, chairman of the national Republican Party, plans to run for an open Senate seat in North Carolina in 2026 with the blessing of President Donald Trump after Trump's daughter-in-law, Lara, passed on the seat.
Democrats see the race as their top chance to flip a seat in...
(José Niño, Headline USA) As rancher Ammon Bundy’s legal battles mount, a federal judge prepares to rule on whether his bankruptcy can erase a massive judgment stemming from a high-profile hospital defamation case.
Bundy's bankruptcy stems from a protest Bundy organized at St. Luke’s Health System in March 2022, after...
(José Niño, Headline USA) In a move aimed at rewarding merit and experience, the Trump administration is planning to eliminate the H-1B lottery and allocate visas by offered wages.
This move comes after much debate over whether the traditional lottery system, in place for years to handle overwhelming demand, is...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) A Maryland judge ruled Wednesday that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement cannot immediately take Kilmar Abrego Garcia into custody if he is released from jail in Tennessee.
Garcia was deported to El Salvador in March. An administrative order has been questioned. A federal court ruled...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and several Republican cosponsors, introduced the Stop Financial Underwriting of Nefarious Demonstrations and Extremist Riots (Stop FUNDERs) Act to hold accountable financiers of rioters and vandals.
The one page bill would amend 18 U.S.C. § 1961(1) to add “rioting,” as defined in...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) In six months, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement issued 6,025 detainer requests with local jails and corrections facilities in New York City in order to pick up “criminal aliens” currently detained after having been arrested for crimes.
Because of the city’s so-called sanctuary city policies,...
(Headline USA) Justice Department officials were set to meet on Thursday with Ghislaine Maxwell, the imprisoned accomplice of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The meeting in Florida, which Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said on Tuesday he was working to arrange, is part...
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Hulk Hogan, perhaps the most recognizable showman of professional wrestling with his muscles for miles, long blond locks and handlebar mustache, has died. He was 71.
Hogan, whose given name was Terry Bollea, was WWE's biggest star and an actor who once had his own reality show, “Hogan Knows Best.” He died...
(Headline USA) Hulk Hogan, a mustachioed, headscarf-wearing icon in professional wrestling who turned the sport into a massive business and cultural touchstone, died Thursday at 71, Florida police said.
Hogan was pronounced dead at a hospital after authorities in Clearwater responded to a morning call about a cardiac arrest, police said.
“There...