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Driver Plows Car Into Detroit Airport Terminal

A man drove a vehicle through the glass entrance of Detroit Metro Airport’s McNamara Terminal, crashing into Delta check-in counters. Quick police response prevented worse harm. Six people received on-site care and the driver is in custody as authorities investigate.

Trump Is Right About ICE Operations

Tom Basile argues the White House should use daily transparency to show ICE is enforcing long standing federal law and protecting communities from criminal illegal immigration.

Conservative Guest Exposes CNN’s Fake ICE Tale

Brianna Lyman of The Federalist corrected CNN on the viral claim that ICE detained a five year old. She laid out the facts about abandonment, humane treatment, and legal authority while withstanding interruptions from Abby Phillip.

Vance Clears Up Five-Year-Old Arrest Claims

Vice President J.D. Vance pushed back on reports that a five-year-old was arrested by immigration agents. He says the child was never arrested and was temporarily cared for after his father, an illegal immigrant, fled. Vance defended ICE actions as lawful and necessary and called for better local, state, and federal coordination.

FBI Probes Death of Colts Owner Jim Irsay

Federal agents are investigating the death of former Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay and the doctor who treated him, focusing on prescription drugs and ketamine given in his final months.

Khalil To Be Deported After Court Loss

The Department of Homeland Security says Mahmoud Khalil will be re-detained and deported to Algeria after a federal appeals court reversed a lower court order that had freed him. The case underscores the Trump administration’s push to remove foreign nationals tied to campus unrest and sends a message about the responsibilities of noncitizen residents.

Officer’s Verdict Comes in: Not Guilty on All Counts

A Texas jury found former Uvalde officer Adrian Gonzales not guilty on 29 counts of abandoning and endangering a child tied to the 2022 Robb Elementary School massacre. The verdict raises hard questions about police command, split-second decisions, and how the justice system balances blame after a terrible tragedy.