September 24 Camp Mystic makes controversial decision about future of Texas camp where 27 died in flooding The private Christian girls’ summer camp, Camp Mystic, where 27 campers and counselors died in Texas floods, will reopen next year, according to reports.
September 24 CA prosecutor slams mask law after doxxing arrest as ICE raid architect warns copycats Federal prosecutor Bill Essayli uses Gregory Curcio's doxxing arrest to defend ICE agents wearing masks, conflicting with California's new transparency law.
September 24 DHS blasts ‘fake news’ on Louisiana Lockup conditions: ‘False sob stories’ for child predators and murderers Louisiana Lockup at Angola Prison houses over 70 violent illegal immigrant criminals including 26 child predators, 20 sex offenders and 28 convicted murderers.
September 24 Blue city commuter ambushed in random stabbing attack weeks after Charlotte train murder Roberto Gaspar was stabbed on a NYC subway while returning from work, adding to recent transit violence incidents including a fatal Charlotte light rail attack.
September 24 Ex-US attorney warns prosecutors could face many hurdles in case against Charlie Kirk's alleged killer The trial of Charlie Kirk’s accused killer could be long and difficult, Rep. Brad Knott warns, with defense expected to fight every step if Tyler Robinson does not plead.
September 24 Republicans move to cut DEI from federal contracts as Duffy cries foul on equity in Key Bridge rebuild House and Senate Republicans target Biden-era DEI rules in federal contracting as Trump administration questions Maryland's Francis Scott Key Bridge reconstruction approach.
September 24 Venezuelan man posing as teen in Ohio high school pleads guilty Anthony Emmanuel Labrador-Sierra, a 24-year-old Venezuelan illegal alien accused of pretending to be a teenager, pleaded guilty to multiple charges.
September 24 New medical policy center combats wokeness in medicine, launching landmark ranking of top schools Medical policy group Do No Harm introduces new hospital watchdog system to rank medical schools without political considerations, aiming to restore integrity to American medicine.
September 24 Blue city crime crisis: Repeat offender strikes again after Charlotte train murder A 44-year-old homeless man with an extensive criminal history was charged with first-degree assault for allegedly stabbing a man in a Seattle neighborhood.
September 24 North Carolina lawmakers pass 'Iryna's Law' to eliminate cashless bail after Charlotte train stabbing North Carolina lawmakers passed "Iryna's Law" in push to eliminate cashless bail after Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska was fatally stabbed in Charlotte.