Congress approves $70B funding for Trump immigration enforcement
Congress Approves $70 Billion Immigration Funding Package The U.S. Congress on Tuesday approved a $70 billion funding package to support President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement and border control policies through the remainder of his term. The measure passed the House of Representatives in a narrow 214‑212 vote, largely along party lines, and now heads to the White House for Trump’s signature.
Congress approves $70B funding for Trump immigration enforcement
Congress Approves $70 Billion Immigration Funding Package The U.S. Congress on Tuesday approved a $70 billion funding package to support President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement and border control policies through the remainder of his term. The measure passed the House of Representatives in a narrow 214‑212 vote, largely along party lines, and now heads to the White House for Trump’s signature.
UK Government Reviews Kirpan Policy After Violent Incident
Fatal Incident Sparks National Debate The murder of teenager Henry Nowak in the United Kingdom has prompted a renewed debate on religious exemptions for carrying kirpans. Nowak was killed when a Sikh youth used a kirpan in a street attack, sparking immediate concern about the balance between religious freedom and public safety. The incident has led to calls for the UK government to revisit existing laws that
UK Government Reviews Kirpan Policy After Violent Incident
Fatal Incident Sparks National Debate The murder of teenager Henry Nowak in the United Kingdom has prompted a renewed debate on religious exemptions for carrying kirpans. Nowak was killed when a Sikh youth used a kirpan in a street attack, sparking immediate concern about the balance between religious freedom and public safety. The incident has led to calls for the UK government to revisit existing laws that
Canadian Man Pleads Guilty to Aiding 14 Suicides
Guilty Plea in International Suicide Case Kenneth Law, a 60-year-old Canadian, has pleaded guilty to 14 counts of aiding suicide in an Ontario court. Law, a former chef, sold toxic chemicals to individuals through online forums, which were later used in multiple suicides across 40 countries. Under the plea arrangement, more serious murder charges were dropped, though the agreement incorporates the deaths of
Canadian Man Pleads Guilty to Aiding 14 Suicides
Guilty Plea in International Suicide Case Kenneth Law, a 60-year-old Canadian, has pleaded guilty to 14 counts of aiding suicide in an Ontario court. Law, a former chef, sold toxic chemicals to individuals through online forums, which were later used in multiple suicides across 40 countries. Under the plea arrangement, more serious murder charges were dropped, though the agreement incorporates the deaths of
White House Unveils Aliens.gov To Show Immigration Arrest Data
Aliens.gov Website Launched The White House has launched Aliens.gov, a new immigration enforcement website that uses a space-themed design and UFO-style messaging to present federal immigration data. Unveiled on Thursday, May 28, the platform frames the term “aliens” through dramatic language, saying the people Americans should worry about are not from outer space but are already living in communities a
White House Unveils Aliens.gov To Show Immigration Arrest Data
Aliens.gov Website Launched The White House has launched Aliens.gov, a new immigration enforcement website that uses a space-themed design and UFO-style messaging to present federal immigration data. Unveiled on Thursday, May 28, the platform frames the term “aliens” through dramatic language, saying the people Americans should worry about are not from outer space but are already living in communities a
American Police Rules Explained: Keeping the Public Safe and Accountable
Introduction to American Police Rules In the United States, the rules and procedures that govern police conduct are crucial to maintaining public order and ensuring that law enforcement officers act within the boundaries of the law. American police rules vary by state and jurisdiction, but there are foundational principles that guide officers in their day-to-day responsibilities. These rules not only protect citizens but also uphold the integrity of the po
American Police Rules Explained: Keeping the Public Safe and Accountable
Introduction to American Police Rules In the United States, the rules and procedures that govern police conduct are crucial to maintaining public order and ensuring that law enforcement officers act within the boundaries of the law. American police rules vary by state and jurisdiction, but there are foundational principles that guide officers in their day-to-day responsibilities. These rules not only protect citizens but also uphold the integrity of the po
Bay Area World Cup Security Rushes Ahead as Drone, Cyberattack Fears Grow
Bay Area World Cup Security Plans Intensify Bay Area World Cup security preparations are accelerating as officials warn that the 2026 FIFA World Cup could bring serious drone, cyberattack and crowd-safety risks to Santa Clara. Six FIFA World Cup 2026 matches are scheduled in Santa Clara, drawing massive crowds, international visitors and high-profile guests. Officials said the scale of the event has pushed federal, state and local agencies into a faster,
Bay Area World Cup Security Rushes Ahead as Drone, Cyberattack Fears Grow
Bay Area World Cup Security Plans Intensify Bay Area World Cup security preparations are accelerating as officials warn that the 2026 FIFA World Cup could bring serious drone, cyberattack and crowd-safety risks to Santa Clara. Six FIFA World Cup 2026 matches are scheduled in Santa Clara, drawing massive crowds, international visitors and high-profile guests. Officials said the scale of the event has pushed federal, state and local agencies into a faster,
New Charge Filed Against Cole Allen in Assassination Attempt on President Trump
On May 5, federal prosecutors filed an additional charge against Cole Allen, the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump. The new indictment alleges that Allen assaulted a Secret Service officer with a shotgun while rushing through a security checkpoint outside a Washington press gala last month. The grand jury indictment now includes a fourth charge, adding to the original charges of attempting to assassinate President Trump and two firearms-related offenses, including discharging a weapon during a violent crime. Allen, 31, was arrested at the Washington Hilton after the incident. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who was present at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, condemned the attack, stating that Allen was heavily armed and attempted to assassinate the President. However, Blanche praised the quick and courageous response from law enforcement, which prevented further harm. “Under the leadership of President Trump, violent political actors will never win; we will prosecute anyone who engages in these horrific acts to the fullest extent of the law,” Blanche said in a statement. The indictment follows earlier uncertainties about whether the bullet that struck the Secret Service officer was fired by Allen or a fellow officer. US Attorney Jeanine Pirro clarified on social media that there was no evidence suggesting the officer was injured by friendly fire. Secret Service Director Sean Curran also confirmed that evidence showed Allen fired the shot before being apprehended. The officer, who was shot at point-blank range in the chest, heroically returned fire and managed to shoot five times, according to Curran. Allen’s jail conditions have raised concerns, with Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui expressing worry about reports of Allen being held on suicide watch and in a constantly lit padded cell. Faruqui, troubled by these conditions, questioned whether they were excessively punitive. Allen had reportedly told FBI agents that he did not expect to survive the attack, raising further concerns about his mental state. Assistant US Attorney Jocelyn Ballantine highlighted that this raised potential concerns regarding suicide risk. The case has now been assigned to U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, a Trump appointee who previously served as a police officer. As the case progresses, the additional charges against Allen reflect the severity of the attempted assassination and the significant impact on law enforcement and national security.
New Charge Filed Against Cole Allen in Assassination Attempt on President Trump
On May 5, federal prosecutors filed an additional charge against Cole Allen, the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump. The new indictment alleges that Allen assaulted a Secret Service officer with a shotgun while rushing through a security checkpoint outside a Washington press gala last month. The grand jury indictment now includes a fourth charge, adding to the original charges of attempting to assassinate President Trump and two firearms-related offenses, including discharging a weapon during a violent crime. Allen, 31, was arrested at the Washington Hilton after the incident. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who was present at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, condemned the attack, stating that Allen was heavily armed and attempted to assassinate the President. However, Blanche praised the quick and courageous response from law enforcement, which prevented further harm. “Under the leadership of President Trump, violent political actors will never win; we will prosecute anyone who engages in these horrific acts to the fullest extent of the law,” Blanche said in a statement. The indictment follows earlier uncertainties about whether the bullet that struck the Secret Service officer was fired by Allen or a fellow officer. US Attorney Jeanine Pirro clarified on social media that there was no evidence suggesting the officer was injured by friendly fire. Secret Service Director Sean Curran also confirmed that evidence showed Allen fired the shot before being apprehended. The officer, who was shot at point-blank range in the chest, heroically returned fire and managed to shoot five times, according to Curran. Allen’s jail conditions have raised concerns, with Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui expressing worry about reports of Allen being held on suicide watch and in a constantly lit padded cell. Faruqui, troubled by these conditions, questioned whether they were excessively punitive. Allen had reportedly told FBI agents that he did not expect to survive the attack, raising further concerns about his mental state. Assistant US Attorney Jocelyn Ballantine highlighted that this raised potential concerns regarding suicide risk. The case has now been assigned to U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, a Trump appointee who previously served as a police officer. As the case progresses, the additional charges against Allen reflect the severity of the attempted assassination and the significant impact on law enforcement and national security.
Security Alert at White House Event Raises Concerns Over Rising Political Violence
A security incident disrupted a high-profile gathering in Washington, D.C., after a gunman reportedly breached a checkpoint during an event attended by senior US officials on Apr . Authorities confirmed that the situation prompted an immediate evacuation of key figures, including the president, vice president, and senior law enforcement leadership. Secret Service personnel secured the area within minutes and escorted attendees to safety, preventing further escalation. Preliminary in
Security Alert at White House Event Raises Concerns Over Rising Political Violence
A security incident disrupted a high-profile gathering in Washington, D.C., after a gunman reportedly breached a checkpoint during an event attended by senior US officials on Apr . Authorities confirmed that the situation prompted an immediate evacuation of key figures, including the president, vice president, and senior law enforcement leadership. Secret Service personnel secured the area within minutes and escorted attendees to safety, preventing further escalation. Preliminary in
White House shooting sparks political blame and media backlash
Debate over rhetoric intensifies after Washington shooting White House shooting sparks political blame and media backlash as a weekend incident tied to threats against President Donald Trump fueled a sharp exchange between media figures and administration officials. The shooting occurred Saturday night, though authorities have not publicly released a precise time.
White House shooting sparks political blame and media backlash
Debate over rhetoric intensifies after Washington shooting White House shooting sparks political blame and media backlash as a weekend incident tied to threats against President Donald Trump fueled a sharp exchange between media figures and administration officials. The shooting occurred Saturday night, though authorities have not publicly released a precise time.
What did the suspect claim in his manifesto before the White House dinner attack? Authorities reveal threats and intent
Federal authorities are examining a manifesto allegedly written by 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen shortly before he attempted to carry out an attack at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, shedding light on his motivations, ideological views, and concerns about event security. Manifesto outlines intent and political grievances According to officials, Allen described himself as a “Friendly Federal Assassin” in a document sent to family members minu
What did the suspect claim in his manifesto before the White House dinner attack? Authorities reveal threats and intent
Federal authorities are examining a manifesto allegedly written by 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen shortly before he attempted to carry out an attack at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, shedding light on his motivations, ideological views, and concerns about event security. Manifesto outlines intent and political grievances According to officials, Allen described himself as a “Friendly Federal Assassin” in a document sent to family members minu
FBI Director Kash Patel may exit amid Trump administration reshuffle talks
FBI Director Kash Patel faces growing exit speculation amid Trump administration reshuffle talks, controversy, and a $250 million defamation lawsuit over media allegations. FBI Director Kash Patel may exit amid Trump administration reshuffle talks as speculation intensifies within Washington over potential leadership changes, according to a report that cites unnamed senior officials familiar with internal discussions. The report did not specify a date or time for t
FBI Director Kash Patel may exit amid Trump administration reshuffle talks
FBI Director Kash Patel faces growing exit speculation amid Trump administration reshuffle talks, controversy, and a $250 million defamation lawsuit over media allegations. FBI Director Kash Patel may exit amid Trump administration reshuffle talks as speculation intensifies within Washington over potential leadership changes, according to a report that cites unnamed senior officials familiar with internal discussions. The report did not specify a date or time for t
Federal Charges Filed in Case of Military Insider Trading and Crypto Bets
A United States Army soldier has been indicted on multiple federal charges after authorities alleged he used classified information tied to a covert military operation for personal financial gain. The case centers on claims that sensitive intelligence was exploited to place high-value prediction market bets before key developments became public. According to federal prosecutors, the accused, identified as Gannon Ken Van Dyke, was stationed in North Carolina and had access to restric
Federal Charges Filed in Case of Military Insider Trading and Crypto Bets
A United States Army soldier has been indicted on multiple federal charges after authorities alleged he used classified information tied to a covert military operation for personal financial gain. The case centers on claims that sensitive intelligence was exploited to place high-value prediction market bets before key developments became public. According to federal prosecutors, the accused, identified as Gannon Ken Van Dyke, was stationed in North Carolina and had access to restric
Nirav Modi extradition enters final phase as CBI teams reach London
In a major step forward in one of India’s most closely watched financial crime cases, fugitive businessman Nirav Modi could soon be extradited from the United Kingdom, according to senior government sources familiar with the matter. Officials indicate that the process has entered its final phase, with operational preparations now underway to facilitate his return to India. Teams from In
Nirav Modi extradition enters final phase as CBI teams reach London
In a major step forward in one of India’s most closely watched financial crime cases, fugitive businessman Nirav Modi could soon be extradited from the United Kingdom, according to senior government sources familiar with the matter. Officials indicate that the process has entered its final phase, with operational preparations now underway to facilitate his return to India. Teams from In
Georgia operation nets 78 fugitives, guns, drugs, and cash
The United States Marshals Service announced the arrest of 78 fugitives following a coordinated three-week operation in Georgia targeting individuals accused of serious and violent crimes. Authorities said the operation, conducted between Sunday, March 16, 2026, and Thursday, April 3, 2026, also resulted i
Georgia operation nets 78 fugitives, guns, drugs, and cash
The United States Marshals Service announced the arrest of 78 fugitives following a coordinated three-week operation in Georgia targeting individuals accused of serious and violent crimes. Authorities said the operation, conducted between Sunday, March 16, 2026, and Thursday, April 3, 2026, also resulted i
Alleged “Ketamine Queen” sentenced to 15 years in federal prison
Los Angeles — A federal judge has sentenced Jasveen Sangha, widely referred to by prosecutors as the “Ketamine Queen,” to 15 years in prison following her conviction in a high-profile drug trafficking case. The sentencing took place on Wednesday in federal court, marking a significant development in a broader crackdown on illicit drug distribution networks linked to overdose deaths.
Alleged “Ketamine Queen” sentenced to 15 years in federal prison
Los Angeles — A federal judge has sentenced Jasveen Sangha, widely referred to by prosecutors as the “Ketamine Queen,” to 15 years in prison following her conviction in a high-profile drug trafficking case. The sentencing took place on Wednesday in federal court, marking a significant development in a broader crackdown on illicit drug distribution networks linked to overdose deaths.
DC enforces youth curfew zones during Easter weekend to curb crime
Officials in Washington, DC announced the implementation of youth curfew zones as part of enhanced public safety measures during the Easter weekend, responding to ongoing concerns about rising youth-related crime in specific areas of the city. The initiative is designed to limit unsupervised gatherings of minors in designated zones where recent incidents have raised safety concerns. Under the policy, individuals under the age of 18 are prohibited from remaining in certain public space
DC enforces youth curfew zones during Easter weekend to curb crime
Officials in Washington, DC announced the implementation of youth curfew zones as part of enhanced public safety measures during the Easter weekend, responding to ongoing concerns about rising youth-related crime in specific areas of the city. The initiative is designed to limit unsupervised gatherings of minors in designated zones where recent incidents have raised safety concerns. Under the policy, individuals under the age of 18 are prohibited from remaining in certain public space
Missing Arizona girl found alive decades after 1994 disappearance
Authorities in Arizona have confirmed that a girl who disappeared more than three decades ago has been found alive, marking a major breakthrough in a long-running cold case. Christina Marie Plante, who went missing at age 13, was last seen on Monday, May 16, 1994, in Star Valley, a small mountainous community northeast of Phoenix. At the time of her disappearance, Plante had reportedly been walking toward a nearby stable where her horse was kept. Her sudden disappearance triggered a
Missing Arizona girl found alive decades after 1994 disappearance
Authorities in Arizona have confirmed that a girl who disappeared more than three decades ago has been found alive, marking a major breakthrough in a long-running cold case. Christina Marie Plante, who went missing at age 13, was last seen on Monday, May 16, 1994, in Star Valley, a small mountainous community northeast of Phoenix. At the time of her disappearance, Plante had reportedly been walking toward a nearby stable where her horse was kept. Her sudden disappearance triggered a
Dallas police receive major funding boost for 2026 World Cup security
The Dallas Police Department is preparing for a significant surge in international visitors as the city gears up to host multiple matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, supported by a substantial increase in federal funding aimed at strengthening security operations. City officials confirmed that Dallas has been awarded $51.5 million in federal assistance, with a large portion allocated directly to policing and safety measures. Police Chief David Comeaux said the department will re
Dallas police receive major funding boost for 2026 World Cup security
The Dallas Police Department is preparing for a significant surge in international visitors as the city gears up to host multiple matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, supported by a substantial increase in federal funding aimed at strengthening security operations. City officials confirmed that Dallas has been awarded $51.5 million in federal assistance, with a large portion allocated directly to policing and safety measures. Police Chief David Comeaux said the department will re
Women Reservation Act May Expand Lok Sabha To 816 Seats 273 Reserved
The central government is preparing to implement the Women’s Reservation Act, a major reform aimed at increasing female representation in Indian politics. According to sources, the rollout may be based on the 2011 census, potentially bypassing delays linked to fresh census and delimitation processes.
Women Reservation Act May Expand Lok Sabha To 816 Seats 273 Reserved
The central government is preparing to implement the Women’s Reservation Act, a major reform aimed at increasing female representation in Indian politics. According to sources, the rollout may be based on the 2011 census, potentially bypassing delays linked to fresh census and delimitation processes.
Delhi High Court Issues Notices in Liquor Scam, New Trouble for Kavitha?
In a major turn of events in the Delhi Excise Policy scam case, the Delhi High Court has issued notices to all 23 accused, including Telangana Jagruthi leader Kavitha, former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, and former Deputy CM Manish Sisodia. This development follows the trial court's decision to discharge all the accused on February 27, 2025. The High Court’s action came after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) filed an appeal, challenging the trial court's discharge order. Sol
Delhi High Court Issues Notices in Liquor Scam, New Trouble for Kavitha?
In a major turn of events in the Delhi Excise Policy scam case, the Delhi High Court has issued notices to all 23 accused, including Telangana Jagruthi leader Kavitha, former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, and former Deputy CM Manish Sisodia. This development follows the trial court's decision to discharge all the accused on February 27, 2025. The High Court’s action came after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) filed an appeal, challenging the trial court's discharge order. Sol









