
ICE agents dropped customized ace of spades playing cards, recalling a practice by U. S. soldiers during the Vietnam War.

After a judge agreed to keep an ICE agent’s face out of the court record, a simple internet search revealed his name and location.

A new Kansas law lets those “aggrieved” by the presence of a trans person in a bathroom to file a civil suit for monetary damages.

From boat strikes to killings in the streets of Minnesota to NSPM-7, the White House leans on the word “terror” to justify its violence.

Conservatives once panicked about a supposed federal plot to invade their communities and quash dissent. Now they’re cheering it.

The Amazon movie about First Lady Melania Trump reveals next to nothing about its subject other than her complicity.

Before Trump sent Kilmar Ábrego García to CECOT, Bukele arrested a U. S. citizen for his tattoos. The Biden administration didn't intervene.

A man who contradicted the government narrative about a prior shooting found himself pinned to the ground and detained after Alex Pretti’s death.

The Justice Department is weaponizing a law intended to protect those seeking abortions to punish reporters covering anti-ICE activism.

The search warrant to raid a Washington Post reporter’s home shows how authorities can open your phone without your consent.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani opposes the investments, but City Comptroller Mark Levine has pledged to invest in Israeli sovereign debt.

Mary Moriarty on steps local officials are taking to collect and preserve evidence despite federal obstruction, plus Jill Garvey on how to document ICE safely.