ICE agents on leave for lying under oath in Minneapolis shooting investigation

Todd Lyons, the acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, accused two federal agents of lying under oath regarding the mid-January shooting of a Venezuelan national in Minneapolis. The two officers have been placed on administrative leave and an internal investigation is underway, Lyons said in his statement.  “Video evidence has revealed that sworn testimony provided

Fetterman Backs Voter ID but Rejects SAVE America Act

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) leaves the Senate floor at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on July 15, 2025. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.)—who recently broke with many in his party to say that he supports photo ID being required to vote—said he does not support the Republican-backed Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE)

Former Penn President Liz Magill, Who Resigned in Disgrace After Disastrous Anti-Semitism Testimony, Named Dean of Georgetown Law

Magill’s conduct led to an exodus of top Penn donors Former University of Pennsylvania president Liz Magill (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Liz Magill, the former University of Pennsylvania president who resigned in disgrace after arguing that calls for the genocide of Jews could be permissible under campus rules, has been named dean of Georgetown University Law

BLM 2.0? Muslim Charity Launches ‘Internal Review’ After Tax Forms Show Millions Raised for Gaza ‘Relief’ Flowed to Anti-Israel Influencer

Human Appeal USA sparked backlash after disclosing payments to Khaled Beydoun, an influencer and Arizona State University law professor Khaled Beydoun (Courtesy of Wayne State University via University of California, Los Angeles) A prominent Muslim charity is conducting an “internal review” of its relationship with anti-Israel influencer Khaled Beydoun as it faces growing questions over

Don Lemon, others plead not guilty to Minn. church protest charges

Several people charged in connection with a protest at a Minnesota church whose pastor served as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement official pleaded not guilty Friday afternoon in a St. Paul federal courtroom. Journalist Don Lemon, who is being represented by former Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson, has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy against the right of

Ring Scraps Partnership With Flock Safety After Super Bowl Ad Sparks Privacy Concerns

A person pushes the doorbell on their Ring doorbell camera in Wolcott, Conn., on July 16, 2019. AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File Ring has canceled its partnership with Flock Safety after a Super Bowl ad debuting its “Search Party” feature sparked immediate public backlash over privacy concerns. Neither company blamed public backlash over the ad—seen by