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Sharmeen Kaif

Trump Administration Suspends Green Card Issuance for Citizens of 75 Nations

What began as a routine immigration announcement has quickly turned into a source of widespread uncertainty. For millions of families, this policy change feels less like a bureaucratic update and more like an abrupt blockade. There were no phased rollouts, no gradual notices—just a sudden cutoff tied to a January 21 deadline that could disrupt …

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Trump Warns He Could Use Insurrection Act if Minnesota Fails to Control Protests

What began as demonstrations over federal immigration enforcement in Minnesota has escalated into a rare and tense standoff between a sitting U.S. president and state leadership. The suggestion that active-duty troops could be sent into American streets under a law nearly two centuries old raises urgent questions about civil liberties, executive authority, and the limits …

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West Point Tragedy: Community Reels After Fatal Rampage

Something in the air felt wrong that night in West Point. The streets were familiar, the homes quiet, the evening routine predictable—until it all shattered without warning. No argument, no buildup—just sudden violence that left a town stunned, grappling with how swiftly calm could turn to chaos. As dawn broke, the smoke of sirens lingered, …

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US Marines in a New Kind of Mission: Desks, Databases, and Detention

On paper, the orders appeared simple—administrative, methodical, almost “humane.” Yet something in the wording felt unnervingly clinical. As planes prepared for departure, a quiet tension hung over the operation. No weapons were drawn. No alarms rang. Still, every signature, every form processed, carried consequences that extended far beyond the sterile lines of the paperwork. Marines …

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The Night My 16‑Year‑Old Rescued an Abandoned Newborn Changed Everything

It started with a scream—a sharp, urgent sound that cut through the icy stillness of the night. At first, no one moved. But the cry lingered, insistent, and it pulled a story into the open that would challenge the neighborhood’s assumptions, upend quiet prejudices, and summon the law in a way no one anticipated. Jax, …

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Anti-Redistricting Protest Concludes as Texas Democrats Resume Duties

For seven days, Texas House Democrats disappeared, crossing state lines and using absence as their only leverage. Threats, court filings, and mounting political pressure followed them across borders, yet the central question lingered: could a strategic walkout actually bend the rules of entrenched power, or was the stunt always doomed to be symbolic? As lawmakers …

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