U.S. Education Department launches coalition to strengthen civics education

Initiative aligned with the nation’s 250th anniversary The U.S. Department of Education announced the creation of a coalition that brings together more than 40 organizations to promote civics education across the country. The project is part of preparations for the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. Education

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Gun Violence Trends in the U.S.: Examining Scope and Developments

Rise of Mass Shootings and Social Impact In recent weeks, the United States has faced a series of shootings that reignited the national conversation on public safety. These events, occurring in schools, places of worship, and political settings, have raised concerns about the frequency and nature of gun-related violence. Although

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Trump Files $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against U.S. Newspaper

Details of the Legal Action Former U.S. President Donald Trump has filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit in federal court in Florida against a major national newspaper and four of its journalists. The lawsuit cites several articles and a book published in the lead-up to the 2024 election, alleging that

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Utah community seeks healing after Charlie Kirk’s assassination

First Sunday service at CenterPoint following the incident In Orem, Utah, CenterPoint Church held its first Sunday service after the killing of activist Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University. The sanctuary, which seats 600 people, was filled to capacity, with the service also streamed online for those

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Suspect Arrested in Charlie Kirk Case in Utah

Authorities confirm capture of the alleged gunman after university shooting Utah authorities confirmed the arrest of Tyler Robinson, identified as the suspect in the killing of activist Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University. The arrest took place Thursday night after an extensive investigation involving state and federal

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New Efforts in Identifying 9/11 Victims’ Remains

Forensic work continues after more than two decades Nearly 24 years after the September 11, 2001 attacks, the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner is still working to identify victims’ remains. In August, officials confirmed three new identifications, underscoring the long-standing commitment to this mission. Following the recovery

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Former FBI Agents File Lawsuit Over Alleged Politically Motivated Dismissals

Legal case questions leadership decisions within FBI and Justice Department Three senior former agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have filed a lawsuit claiming they were dismissed for political reasons and as retaliation for not showing loyalty to President Donald Trump. Court filings argue that the administration engaged

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The Expansion of the School Security Industry in the United States

A Growing Multi-Billion Dollar Market School safety has become a rapidly growing industry in the United States, valued at around $4 billion and expected to continue expanding. With more than 400 school shootings reported since 1999, demand for products and services designed to prevent or respond to these incidents is

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Legal Powers and Limitations of Immigration Enforcement in the U.S.

Arrests and Operations in Public Areas In recent years, immigration enforcement operations across U.S. cities have raised questions about the scope of agents’ legal authority. Reports have described individuals being detained on the streets, in vehicles, and around residential or commercial areas. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, agents are

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Tariff Refunds Begin Reaching U.S. Companies

American companies are finally beginning to recover billions of dollars in tariff payments. This follows a landmark Supreme Court decision that forced the federal government to start processing refund claims. These claims are tied to import duties previously imposed under emergency powers. Several corporations confirmed this week that the first

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SPLC Faces Unprecedented Pressure Under Trump Era

The Southern Poverty Law Center is confronting one of the most difficult periods in its more than five decades of existence, as legal scrutiny from the federal government collides with internal instability and a rapidly shifting political environment in the United States. Some of these challenges have become particularly acute

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Alabama Redistricting Fight Reshapes House Primaries

Alabama is preparing for an unusually divided election season. This comes after a new ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for the state to revive a disputed congressional map. The map could significantly reshape political representation in the Deep South. The decision has triggered a special primary

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