Will send 1,500 FBI employees to other offices, mostly Huntsville, Alabama. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel recently announced plans to relocate 1,500 FBI employees out…
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ICE Arrests Iranian Doctoral Student at University of Alabama
University newspaper confirms detainment of Iranian national with student visa Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a doctoral student from the University of Alabama in the U.S. on…
Read MoreSoutheast and Central U.S. Ripped by Tornadoes, Dust Storms, and Wildfires
At least 40 people died due to severe weather over the weekend. Dust storms, tornadoes, and fires broke out across the central and southern United States going into…
Read MoreClean-Up Continues After Hurricane Helene
Over 100k still without power in North Carolina, 500 additional active-duty troops deployed to assist. UPDATE Oct 7th,12:20 AM EDT Recovery efforts continue in the aftermath of Hurricane…
Read MoreOSHA Warns of Post-Hurricane Hazards for Recovery Crews and Residents
The agency urges caution as communities continue to face power outages, structural damage, and storm debris. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has…
Read MoreSenate Vote on IVF Protections Fails
Former President Trump’s support doesn’t change the minds of some of his party. A Senate bill that would have increased federal protections for in vitro fertilization (IVF) fell…
Read MoreDOJ Charges Illegal Alien with Voter Fraud
She assumed the identity of a U.S. citizen to vote in elections and obtained U.S. passports. The Department of Justice announced the arrest of an illegal immigrant for…
Read MoreInterior Distributes Gulf Energy Revenues
GOMESA funds support coastal conservation and resilience projects in Gulf states. The Department of the Interior announced the distribution of over $353.6 million in energy revenues from fiscal…
Read MoreInterior Secretary Visits Tribes in Southern U.S.
Her tour highlighted the administration’s commitment to strengthening tribal communities. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland took a multi-day tour across Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, where she engaged…
Read MoreFederal Judge Permits First-Ever Nitrogen Gas Execution
He denies an injunction to stop the experimental method of execution. District Judge R. Austin Huffaker ruled that the state of Alabama could proceed with the first known…
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