2 National Guard members shot in targeted D.C. attack, officials say

Two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot and critically wounded while on duty in Washington, D. C. They were ambushed just blocks from the White House, and the suspect was taken into custody. Nicole Sganga has the latest. Continue reading 2 National Guard members shot in targeted D.C. attack, officials say

Federal judge limits warrantless detentions by ICE in Colorado — White House fires off defiant response

A federal judge partially sided with a lawsuit from the American Civil Liberties Union against warrantless detentions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the administration vowed to appeal it. Federal Judge R. Brooke Jackson said in his ruling that the warrantless detentions violated the restriction that said individuals must be deemed a flight risk to be justifiable.’Allegations that DHS law enforcement engages in “racial profiling” are disgusting, reckless, and categorically FALSE. What makes someone a target for immigration enforcement is if they are illegally in the US NOT their skin color, race, or ethnicity.'”Immigration officials are entrusted with enforcing immigration laws and are authorized to pursue an aggressive deportation agenda,” Jackson wrote in the ruling. “They may arrest and initiate removal proceedings against individuals they believe are present without lawful status. But in carrying out these responsibilities, they must follow the law.”One of the four plaintiffs in the lawsuit is 19-year-old Caroline Dias Goncalves, a student at the University of Utah who was detained after a routine traffic stop in Mesa, Arizona, in June. The deputy released her with only a warning, but he passed on her information to ICE officials, who detained her a few miles down the road. Jackson said ICE agents had improperly ignored the flight risk stipulation or improperly applied it.”Plaintiffs are four individuals who had deep and longstanding ties to their communities, including parents, spouses, children, stable employment histories, and active participation in their local churches,” Jackson said. “No reasonable officer could have reasonably concluded that these plaintiffs were likely to flee before a warrant could be obtained.”Tricia McLaughlin, an assistant secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, released a statement vowing to challenge the ruling at the Supreme Court.”This activist ruling is a brazen effort to hamstring the Trump administration from fulfilling the president’s mandate to deport the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens,” McLaughlin said.”Allegations that DHS law enforcement engages in ‘racial profiling’ are disgusting, reckless, and categorically FALSE. What makes someone a target for immigration enforcement is if they are illegally in the U. S. NOT their skin color, race, or ethnicity,” she added. “There are no ‘indiscriminate’ stops being made. DHS conducts enforcement operations in line with the U. S. Constitution and all applicable federal laws without fear, favor, or prejudice.”RELATED: Church worker pretended to be ICE agent to extort $500 from massage therapist, police say Jackson further ordered the government to refund the costs incurred by the four defendants. The judge denied a request from the plaintiffs to obtain the training requirements at ICE, but added that if the government did not comply with the order, the plaintiffs could renew the request.”The Supreme Court recently vindicated us on this question elsewhere, and we look forward to further vindication in this case as well,” McLaughlin concluded. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!. Continue reading Federal judge limits warrantless detentions by ICE in Colorado — White House fires off defiant response

Shumpert, James E.

TUPELO James E. Shumpert , 78, died November 26, 2025, at Diversicare in Amory. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later by N. L. Jones Funeral Directors. Tupelo James E. Shumpert, 78, passed away Wednesday, 11/26/2025, in Amory. Arrangements are. Continue reading Shumpert, James E.

Man spent over 30 years in prison for brutal murder, but there was something prosecutors couldn’t explain when they abandoned his case

Man spent over 30 years in prison for brutal murder, but there was something prosecutors couldn’t explain when they abandoned his case Continue reading Man spent over 30 years in prison for brutal murder, but there was something prosecutors couldn’t explain when they abandoned his case

Is there any peace deal that Putin would accept?

The 28-point peace plan is now a 19-point peace plan. President Donald Trump says the plan for ending Russia’s war in Ukraine that was presented to Kyiv last week, and was so heavily tilted toward Russia’s demands that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called it “one of most difficult moments in our history,” has been “fine-tuned” after [.]. Continue reading Is there any peace deal that Putin would accept?

AAPI holds successful inaugural Ayurveda & Wellness Retreat in Fairfield, Iowa – News India Times

Physicians Celebrate Ancient Traditions and Modern Healing at The Raj ResortThe American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) held its first-ever Continue reading AAPI holds successful inaugural Ayurveda & Wellness Retreat in Fairfield, Iowa – News India Times