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On Transgender Day of Visibility, the White House announced federal agencies will recognize a new gender designation, "X."

On the Transgender Day of Visibility, the White House announced federal agencies will recognize a new gender designation as part of a push for more gender neutrality. Use of the “X” pronoun in TSA Precheck will begin Apr. 11, and the Department of Homeland Security said the move is intended to keep pace with identity…

You may think this sounds nutty, but the National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin from the Department of Homeland Security suggests podcaster Joe Rogan could end up on a terror watch list. DHS claims America is in a “heightened threat environment fueled by several factors, including an online environment filled with false or misleading narratives and…

The effects of the Freedom convoy are growing.

Officials in the United States, Canada and Europe are taking steps to address the growing effects of the “freedom convoy” against COVID-19 mandates, which could affect the Super Bowl this weekend. In a bulletin to local and state law enforcement agencies, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said it has received reports that truckers are…

The Coast Guard will suspend its search for a suspected human smuggling boat.

Update (Jan. 27, 2022): After an additional four bodies were found, the Coast Guard announced the search for a suspected human smuggling boat that capsized over the weekend would be suspended. There are now 34 people missing, with five dead and only one survivor. The video above includes the scene near where the boat went missing,…

Law enforcement agencies in Washington are preparing to ramp up their security efforts ahead of Thursday's anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riots.

Law enforcement agencies in Washington are preparing to ramp up their security efforts ahead of Thursday’s anniversary of the Capitol riots. This includes the Department of Homeland Security, Washington, D.C. Police, the U.S. Capitol Police. “We’re aware of several events that are planned for Thursday. Most of them aren’t of much concern to us,” Capitol…

In the same week that the Biden administration signaled student loan payments would resume for 41 million Americans in February, negotiations also faltered for payments to migrants separated at the U.S.-Mexico border. The American Civil Liberties Union, which represents families in the litigation over the migrant policy, announced the development Thursday and said the group…

COVID-19 protests spread globally as 90% of U.S. federal workers get vaccinated.

Update (11/24/21): Following worldwide protests related to a variety of COVID-19 lockdowns and mandates, the White House unveiled new, more specific numbers regarding compliance to President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate for federal workers. The mandate required all federal workers to get vaccinated by the end of day Monday. By Tuesday, 92% of Federal workers had been…

The U.S. announced it will reopen its borders for nonessential travel.

Update: (10/15/21): White House Assistant Press Secretary Kevin Munoz confirmed Friday the United States is opening its borders to for nonessential foreign travel. “The US’ new travel policy that requires vaccination for foreign national travelers to the United States will begin on Nov. 8,” Munoz tweeted. “This announcement and date applies to both international air travel…

In an interview with The Associated Press, Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger said his force is seeing a historically high number of threats against lawmakers in Congress, thousands more than just a few years ago.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The newly installed chief of the U.S. Capitol Police says the force, still struggling six months after an insurrection that left its officers battled, bloodied and bruised, “cannot afford to be complacent.” The risk to lawmakers is higher than ever. And the threat from lone-wolf attackers is only growing. In an interview…

DACA Program

The Department of Homeland Security announced Monday a proposed rule the Biden administration hopes would help keep the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program alive. The proposed rule, set to be published Tuesday, aims to clear up potential legal issues raised by U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen back in July. His ruling found the DACA…

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