November 18 North Carolina Democrats fall silent after ICE arrests dozens with violent records Federal immigration raids in Charlotte spark political divide as officials arrest dozens of violent offenders while local Democrats question enforcement tactics.
November 18 No cause of death for cheerleader found dead on cruise ship as report reveals remains found hidden under bed Mysterious death of Florida teen on Carnival cruise ship remains unsolved after 10 days. FBI investigates as autopsy results still pending.
November 18 Charlotte raid targeting criminal illegal immigrants leads to 130 arrests, including MS-13 gang member Trump's immigration crackdown hits Charlotte hard with 130 arrests in 48 hours, including MS-13 gang member and 44 criminal illegal aliens in "Operation Charlotte's Web."
November 18 Loyola New Orleans student court vacates previous decision barring Turning Point chapter Student court at Loyola University New Orleans overturns student government decision blocking Turning Point USA chapter from becoming official campus group.
November 18 Amid division and noise, a simple truth: America still has a heart My walk through Virginia's historic Pocahontas Island, America's oldest free Black community, gave me new insights into restoring merit and faith in the American Dream.
November 18 Trump immigration enforcement focus to expand to new city, mayor indicates Raleigh, North Carolina, Mayor Janet Cowell indicated in a statement that U.S. Customs and Border Protection is coming to the state's capital city
November 18 Florida Lt Gov Jay Collins appears to take shots at Trump-backed gubernatorial candidate Byron Donalds Sunshine State Lt. Gov. Jay Collins seemed to take shots at President Donald Trump-backed Florida gubernatorial candidate Rep. Byron Donalds.
November 18 Marine veteran launches Senate campaign by invoking far-left radical to paint Dems as extreme Political newcomer and former State Department expert David Williams enters race to unseat Democratic Sen. Mark Warner in Virginia's 2026 election.
November 18 University of Kentucky professor sues after being barred from law school after calling for an 'end' to Israel A University of Kentucky professor who was reassigned after calling for military action against Israel filed a federal lawsuit alleging viewpoint discrimination and constitutional violations.
November 18 Granddaughter of 'Charlotte's Web' author blasts DHS for use of book title in Charlotte immigration sweep "Charlotte's Web" author E.B. White's granddaughter slammed DHS for naming Charlotte immigration raids "Operation Charlotte's Web" after her grandfather's beloved children's book.