
Addressing White Supremacy in Law Enforcement: A Call to Action
The FBI’s reluctance to acknowledge white supremacy in law enforcement undermines U.S. counterterrorism efforts. The January 6 attack highlights this urgent issue.

The FBI’s reluctance to acknowledge white supremacy in law enforcement undermines U.S. counterterrorism efforts. The January 6 attack highlights this urgent issue.

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon temporarily halts DOJ’s release of special counsel Jack Smith’s report on Trump.

President Biden signed the Social Security Fairness Act on Jan. 5, boosting benefits for nearly 3 million Americans, including teachers and police officers. This comes as Republicans, led by Speaker Mike Johnson and president-elect Trump, consider spending cuts that could affect Social Security. The bipartisan bill counters these potential cuts, emphasizing economic security for retirees. The act’s passage highlights ongoing political battles over federal spending and social safety nets, with significant implications for public employees and future U.S. fiscal policies.

It was an insurrection. Pardoning the perpetrators won’t change that.

In the 2024 election, state courts were pivotal in addressing voter deception. Missouri and Montana courts intervened to counter state-backed disinformation on ballot initiatives, influencing the outcomes favorably for voter protection. This contrasts with Florida and Ohio, where courts did not act, highlighting the crucial role of judicial oversight in upholding electoral integrity.

As the anniversary of the January 6 Capitol riot nears, D.C. is on high alert with unprecedented security measures.

DOJ updates on January 6th investigation: 140 officers assaulted, damages over $2.8M, arrests, and convictions.

The events of January 6, 2021, marked a dark day in American history, with a rally turning into a Capitol attack.

Four years post-January 6th Capitol attack, assailants expect Trump to pardon them as Congress certifies his 2024 win.

Officer Daniel Hodges recounts being attacked by rioters while defending the US Capitol on January 6th, 2021.

The Justice Department may charge up to 200 more individuals in the January 6 Capitol riot probe, with 60 involved in assault.

Creators face uncertainty as the Supreme Court decides TikTok’s fate, risking major disruptions if banned.