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Forms require location information. Users are prompted to enter their state or province, postal code, and country. State or Province Selection A dropdown menu allows users to select their state or province. Options include all U.S. states and territories, as well as Canadian provinces and territories. Ontario is pre-selected. Postal Code Input Users must enter […]
Recent protests in the Netherlands escalated into violence, drawing criticism from across the political spectrum. Dutch officials have publicly denounced the actions against law enforcement. Reactions from Dutch Officials Justice Minister Foort van Oosten stated that violence against police is “absolutely unacceptable” and urged demonstrators to refrain from targeting officers. She emphasized the importance of […]
A federal appellate court declined to order a lower court judge to sign arrest warrants for five individuals, including former CNN anchor Don Lemon, related to an anti-ICE protest inside a church in St. Paul, Minnesota. The ruling, issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and unsealed Saturday, stemmed from a […]
The Justice Department has indicated it intends to pursue charges against individuals who disrupted a Sunday church service in St. Paul, Minnesota. The interruption occurred during a service at Cities Church, a St. Paul-based church. Church Leadership and ICE Connection David Easterwood is listed on the Cities Church website as a pastor. Court filings identify […]
Senegal secured a 1-0 victory over hosts Morocco in the Africa Cup of Nations final, but the match was overshadowed by significant controversy and on-field disturbances. The result marks Senegal’s second AFCON title in four years. Controversial Penalty and Player Protest Deep into stoppage time, Morocco was awarded a penalty following a Video Assistant Referee […]
The city of Portland has accused the Trump administration of attempting to leverage a longstanding oversight agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice to allege bias against conservatives within the Portland Police Bureau. Attorneys for the city and the Justice Department engaged in a lengthy debate in federal court regarding whether the agreement grants the […]