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Trump Threatens Voter ID Mandate: ‘Approved by Congress or Not!’ + US Military Strikes Alleged Drug Boat in Caribbean, Killing 3... + US Military Kills 3 in Recent Strike on Drug-Trafficking Boat...Guthrie breakthrough: Sheriff confirms DNA found
Pima County investigators say DNA evidence was recovered from Nancy Guthrie's property and is being processed as authorities chase leads and ransom style tips while the FBI and local officials coordinate the high profile missing person probe
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38.3 billion dollars - ICE plan to expand detention capacity to 92,600 beds
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"Regime change in Iran is 'the best thing that could happen'" — President Donald Trump
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Sheriff: DNA Found at Nancy Guthrie Property
Investigators in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance report DNA evidence recovered from her property while media outlets receive ransom‑style emails seeking bitcoin. Officials are processing the DNA and following digital leads as the search continues.
Pima County Sheriff Accused of Blocking FBI Access to Guthrie Evidence
Tension flares between Pima County law enforcement and the FBI over access to physical evidence in the Guthrie probe. Federal sources say requests for key items were resisted while the sheriff publicly defends the investigation.
Ransom Note Suggests Guthrie Abductor Fled Abroad
New alleged ransom notes and tipster claims suggest international leads in the Guthrie disappearance. Media outlets and investigators are weighing emailed demands and tips that hint suspects may have fled the country.
DHS Set to Partially Shutdown as Funding Lapses
Funding impasse leaves the Department of Homeland Security on the brink of a partial shutdown. Lawmakers departed Washington as agency leaders warn nonessential operations will halt without an agreement.
DHS: ICE Agents Appeared to Lie About Minneapolis Shooting
Federal reviews and criminal probes focus on whether ICE and other immigration officers lied under oath about a Minneapolis shooting. Multiple agencies are examining testimony and seeking accountability.
Immigration Officials Plan 38.3 Billion to Expand Detention Beds to 92600
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has unveiled plans to vastly expand detention capacity, sparking debate over costs and human rights. Documents detail billions in spending to convert facilities into large scale detention centers.
DHS Subpoenas Google and Meta for Names Behind Anti ICE Accounts
The Department of Homeland Security has sent legal requests to major platforms as part of efforts to identify critics and accounts tracking ICE activity. Civil liberties groups warn the demands could chill dissent and privacy.
Don Lemon Appears in Federal Court on Church Protest Charges
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon appeared in federal court and pleaded not guilty to charges tied to a protest at a Minnesota church. His arraignment drew supporters and renewed debate over press protections and protest conduct.
US Military Readies for Potential Weeks Long Iran Operations
The White House and Pentagon signal preparations for possible extended operations around Iran as the administration moves carriers and assets into the region. Officials say deployments aim to deter escalation amid tense diplomacy.
US Strike on Suspected Drug Boat Kills Three
The U.S. military conducted multiple strikes against vessels suspected of narco trafficking in Caribbean waters, leaving several dead and raising questions about rules of engagement and regional coordination.
European Leaders Warn of Need for Self Defense as US Reliability Is Questioned
At the Munich Security Conference European leaders warned that transatlantic ties are strained and urged new defenses. NATO allies publicly questioned U.S. reliability, pressing for reassurance and cooperative security steps.
House Democrats Demand AG Bondi Stop Tracking Lawmakers Epstein File Searches
New revelations from the Epstein file releases have provoked congressional demands and high profile resignations. House Democrats pressed Attorney General Pam Bondi over alleged tracking of lawmakers access while corporate lawyers stepped down.
DOJ Files Suit to Force Harvard to Turn Over Admissions Records
The Justice Department filed suit seeking Harvard's admissions documents while the State Department ordered nonprofit libraries to stop processing passport applications. The litigation escalates tensions between federal regulators and institutions.
Senate Republicans Secure Votes to Advance SAVE Act
Republican backers clinched Senate support for the SAVE Act as vote counts climbed. The bill and accompanying voter ID push continue to fuel partisan fights over election rules ahead of the midterms.
White House Files Detailed Plans for Trumps 400 Million East Wing Ballroom
New renderings and filed plans have put President Trump's controversial White House ballroom project back in the spotlight. Officials and judges are weighing preservation claims and legal challenges over the East Wing modernization.
Gateway Tunnel Project Gets Initial 30 Million Reimbursement
Work resumed on the Gateway rail tunnel after an initial federal reimbursement and a looming larger payout. A judge ordered hearings after New York and New Jersey said funds were still withheld, keeping the project under legal scrutiny.
CPI Eases to Two Point Four Percent Annual Rate in January
Economic data showed inflation cooled notably in January and the White House highlighted the outcome as a policy win. Markets reacted positively even as analysts caution on the sustainability of the trend.
Aurora Students Stage Second Walkout Protesting ICE Raids
Student and community protests against ICE operations spread as schools stage walkouts and children recount frightening encounters. The protests have intensified the political debate over enforcement tactics and safety near schools.
Former Obama White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler Under Scrutiny Over Epstein Ties
Epstein file fallout forced resignations and prompted pressure across corporate and government circles. New disclosures prompted calls for accountability and reshuffles inside powerful institutions.
DOJ Ousts Judge Appointed US Attorney Hours After Swearing In
A federal power struggle continued as the Justice Department removed and replaced judge appointed prosecutors, prompting constitutional debate. The moves highlight friction between the executive and judiciary over prosecutorial appointments.
Microsoft AI Chief Predicts Most White Collar Work Could Be Automated in 18 Months
AI firms and models remain front and center as industry leaders predict rapid automation while companies retire and promote models. The competition between Anthropic, OpenAI and others is reshaping markets and user expectations.
US Controlled ATACMS Missiles Deployed Near Chinas Mainland in South China Sea
Tensions with China escalated as US systems and deployments near Chinese waters drew scrutiny while Pentagon documents briefly named major Chinese firms with alleged military links. The moves feed a widening tech and security rift.
Trump Says He Plans to Visit Venezuela After Maduro Capture
After the capture of Venezuela's leader US officials signaled deeper engagement with Caracas and acknowledged operational use of AI tools during the mission. The developments reshape US policy toward Venezuelan oil and governance.
Court Filings Say ICE Agents Menaced Minnesota Protesters at Home Addresses
Minnesota has become a focal point of the national debate over immigration enforcement after aggressive ICE operations triggered protests and political fallout. State leaders demand federal support while critics call for accountability.
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