February 15 Maryland woman says TPUSA high school event raised 'serious concerns,' says Child Protective Services notified A Turning Point USA group faced controversy at a Maryland high school event, including a community member reporting it to Child Protective Services.
February 14 Amtrak adding over 80 new trains in massive overhaul of fleet; travelers react Amtrak will unveil new Airo trains this summer, marking the largest fleet replacement since 1971. The $8 billion modernization brings significant upgrades, and travelers weighed in.
February 14 ICE ramps up deportation push by boosting capacity to 92,600 beds with $38.3B expansion ICE plans a $38.3 billion detention expansion to 92,600 beds for deportations, according to an internal memo revealing eight mega-centers by 2026.
February 13 Trump ousts judge-installed prosecutor; constitutional expert says Article II leaves no doubt Trump fired court-appointed prosecutor Donald Kinsella, escalating a constitutional battle over who controls U.S. attorneys in an ongoing dispute.
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 Anti-ICE chaos erupts at blue state county board meeting after panel endorses detention center Chaos erupted at a Maryland county meeting after officials endorsed an ICE detention center, forcing officials to cut a TV broadcast as protesters whistled and chanted.
February 13 NJ tech boss convicted of quadruple murder in 2018 killing of brother’s family New Jersey tech boss Paul Caneiro was found guilty of murdering his brother's family over A business dispute. He killed four then set fires to cover it up.
February 13 The Rise of Socialism: Mamdani’s radical free bus experiment for New York Featuring transit experts, rider advocates, and fiscal watchdogs, Part 1 of “The Rise of Socialism” breaks down the real-world implications behind Zohran Mamdani’s promise of “free” public transit and asks the key question: who ultimately pays?
February 13 New Jersey teacher who slept with students at family bagel shop learns prison sentence Former New Jersey teacher Julie Rizzitello sentenced to 10 years in prison for sexually assaulting two students she groomed at Wall High School.
February 13 AI raises the stakes for national security. Here’s how to get it right The Telecommunications Act of 1996 shows how smart national standards help America lead emerging technologies for effective AI regulation frameworks.