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Feb 12 2026POLITICS

Father of Three Marines Wins Deportation Case

A judge in California has ended a deportation lawsuit against a man who is the father of three U. S. Marines. The case began when immigration officers stopped him while he was trimming weeds near a restaurant in Santa Ana. They handcuffed him and sent him to a detention center, then started de

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Feb 12 2026RELIGION

Moldova's Church Clash: Law and Faith Collide

In Moldova, a heated argument over a church has sparked a bigger debate about law and religion. The prime minister, Alexandru Munteanu, stepped in to remind everyone that laws apply to all, no matter their beliefs. This isn't just about a building; it's about two major branches of Orthodox Christian

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Feb 11 2026CRIME

Neighbors Scramble to Find Nancy Guthrie, Police Dig Into Video Clues

A neighbor of Annie Guthrie’s house says police asked to look on his property after the FBI visited. The sheriff’s crew has been walking the streets, knocking on doors and asking for permission to search, while many residents seem willing to help. A truck from the Pima County Search and Rescue unit

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Feb 10 2026POLITICS

Police Power and Public Pushback

The upcoming State of the Union will bring to light how a president’s stance on policing has shaped law‑enforcement actions across the country. In early January, federal agents shot two Americans in Minneapolis during a busy street scene, sparking outrage. Their tactics—pushing crowds, spraying pepp

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Feb 10 2026POLITICS

North Carolina Lawmakers Set to Question Charlotte on Crime After Rail Stabbings

The state House has called a hearing that will bring Charlotte’s top officials—mayor, police chief, sheriff and others—into the spotlight. The meeting follows two recent stabbings on the city’s light rail, one of which claimed a life. The incidents have sparked criticism from Republican legislators

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Stands Firm Amid Immigration Tensions

Minneapolis is in the spotlight again, this time because of a heated exchange between the city's mayor and the president. Jacob Frey, the city's mayor, has made it clear that Minneapolis won't help federal agents enforce immigration laws. This didn't sit well with President Trump, who warned Frey th

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Jan 27 2026CRIME

Speeding Up Justice: New DNA Lab Aims to Cut Delays in the Lowcountry

A new DNA lab is set to open in North Charleston, aiming to speed up criminal investigations and reduce backlogs. This lab, the Tri-County Biological Science Center, is a joint effort by Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties. It's a big step forward, as the area has struggled with delays in

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Jan 27 2026POLITICS

When Protests Meet Reality: A Look at the Cost of Overconfidence

In recent events, it's clear that many people are questioning the actions of law enforcement, especially when it comes to immigration enforcement. The deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti have sparked debates about whether officers could have used less lethal methods. However, it's important to cons

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Jan 27 2026CRIME

Memphis Under Watch: Federal Agents and Local Tensions

Memphis streets have a different look lately. Federal agents are everywhere. They stop cars. They stand guard outside shops. The city feels like it's under a microscope. This is not new. It's been going on since September. But it's still weird to see so many officers around. Unlike other cities, Me

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Jan 25 2026POLITICS

A Top Prosecutor's Words Spark a Gun Rights Fuss

A high-ranking federal prosecutor in Los Angeles, Bill Essayli, found himself in hot water after sharing his thoughts on a recent shooting in Minneapolis. He tweeted that approaching law enforcement with a gun increases the chances of being shot by them. This statement didn't sit well with gun right

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