November 13 University of Iowa conservative group leader defiant after recent table flipping attacks: 'builds character' Conservative student group at University of Iowa remains undeterred after repeated campus disruptions, including a table-flipping incident that led to an arrest.
November 12 House Democrat accuses fellow Dem of violating a 'free and fair election' in stunning public move A House Democrat filed a privileged resolution condemning Rep. Jesus García for allegedly orchestrating a chief of staff's campaign entry before his withdrawal.
November 12 DHS: Chicago crime drops sharply after federal operation targeting criminal illegal immigrants DHS credited a Chicago crackdown for a major crime drop after removing criminal illegal immigrants, drawing pushback from local officials.
November 12 Michigan GOP leader signals Senate bid, sets up clash with Trump-endorsed Mike Rogers Former Michigan GOP co-chair Bernadette Smith launches Senate bid despite President Trump backing rival Mike Rogers in 2026 race for key Democrat-held battleground seat.
November 12 Chicago man with 25 prison sentences commits new burglaries within 48 hours of release Habitual criminal Vance Patton's 25 prison sentences span four decades of burglaries, highlighting Chicago's ongoing struggle with repeat offenders.
November 12 DHS blasts Chicago mayor for comparing raid leader to segregationists, accusing him of 'terror' DHS fires back at Chicago mayor's criticism of immigration raids, defending Border Patrol operations amid escalating political tensions over enforcement.
November 12 University of Wisconsin faces civil rights complaint from watchdog group for alleged trans bathroom violations Civil rights complaint filed against University of Wisconsin-Madison alleging Title IX violations over transgender bathroom policy that allows biological men in women's facilities.
November 12 Red-state university ripped for offering entry-level job to foreign workers, not grads: 'Woke mind virus' Fox News Digital spoke to Indiana Republican State Rep. Andrew Ireland about Indiana University hiring foreign workers instead of Indiana graduates for non-technical jobs.
November 12 Police raid on newspaper prompts $3M payout, apology amid press freedom outcry Marion County agrees to pay $3 million after a controversial newspaper raid, sparking public backlash over concerns about press freedom violations.
November 11 USPS worker found dead inside mailing machine in Michigan: 'Deeply saddened by the loss' A USPS maintenance worker died in in mail handling machine at a facility in Michigan, and police are calling the man's death an "accident."