February 14 Woman who lived among young criminal offenders in remote area says Americans should feel 'very grateful' A high school student in Virginia volunteered to work at a children's correctional facility and local school in a remote location — returning to the U.S. feeling "very, very grateful."
February 14 Here's how the DHS shutdown could impact the lives of everyday Americans A government shutdown hit the Department of Homeland Security, affecting TSA airport security, FEMA disaster relief, and immigration services nationwide.
February 14 Government shutdown hits DHS after Democrats blow up bipartisan funding deal over immigration uproar DHS is in a partial shutdown after Congress failed to reach an agreement on immigration issues in time for its self-imposed deadline.
February 13 Pima County sheriff no stranger to controversy as criticism in Nancy Guthrie case ramps up Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos faces scrutiny over the Nancy Guthrie case after a decade of controversy, including FBI investigations and legal disputes.
February 13 Court rejects Ukrainian Vladyslav Heraskevych's appeal to wear tribute helmet at Milan Cortina Olympics Figure skater Maxim Naumov's case was cited after Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych lost his Court of Arbitration appeal over a tribute helmet honoring war victims.
February 13 Texas Dem Senate primary fractures over race rhetoric as ‘mediocre’ jab, ‘oppressor’ remarks ignite backlash Texas Democratic primary erupts in racial rhetoric as candidates clash over identity politics, with Republicans calling it "wokeness at its worst."
February 13 IOC sells out of controversial 1936 Berlin Olympics t-shirts featuring Nazi propaganda Controversy erupts over the IOC's heritage t-shirts celebrating the 1936 Olympics under the Nazi regime. The committee defended the decision despite criticism.
February 13 Massachusetts judge rules father can’t opt 5-year-old son out of kindergarten books on ‘gender stereotypes’ A Massachusetts judge ruled a father cannot opt his 5-year-old out of kindergarten lessons featuring books about gender stereotypes in Lexington schools.
February 13 Genealogy company exec slams Pima sheriff's 'devastating' move to ship Nancy Guthrie evidence to Florida lab DNA testing company Othram slams Pima County Sheriff for sending Nancy Guthrie case evidence to Florida lab instead of FBI, calling decision "devastating."
February 13 Eduardo Bolsonaro on brother Flavio's campaign to take out Lula in 2026 Eduardo Bolsonaro discusses his father's prison sentence, the failures of the Lula administration, and his brother's 2026 presidential campaign.