As the National Guard prepares for possible deployment in Chicago, Baltimore, and New Orleans, local leaders express concerns about crime rates and community safety. Find out how cities are responding!
Residents of Baltimore are on edge as President Trump threatens National Guard deployment. Maryland officials, including Gov. Wes Moore and Mayor Brandon Scott, are ramping up local resources to combat rising crime.
President Trump intensifies threats to deploy the National Guard in cities like Chicago, Baltimore, and New Orleans, facing legal opposition and claims of political maneuvering. Governing officials push back against perceived military overreach.
As the NFL season kicks off, the Philadelphia Eagles claim the top spot in the power rankings, but fierce contenders like the Ravens and Packers are hot on their heels. Discover how your favorite team stacks up in this week's rankings!
Maryland Governor Wes Moore defends his city against Trump's criticisms while advocating for community safety. Amid escalating tensions, Moore invites Trump for a public safety walk, but the president dismisses the offer, igniting a fierce political feud.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia faces unexpected detention by ICE after checking in, raising questions about legal rights and potential deportation to Uganda. A lawsuit has been filed to challenge this action.
As the NFL gears up for 2025, projections suggest the Washington Commanders may struggle with only 8.8 expected wins. Meanwhile, the Buffalo Bills are favored to dominate with 11.2 wins. Explore these predictions and how they could impact the season!
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador, is back in federal custody as he fights deportation to Uganda. His case raises critical questions about due process and immigration policies.
In a surprising Truth Social post, President Trump threatened to send troops to Baltimore, labeling the city as 'out of control' and 'crime ridden.' This response follows an invitation from Gov. Wes Moore to discuss public safety with city officials.
In a significant shift, National Guard troops deployed in Washington D.C. will begin carrying firearms to support President Trump's crime mitigation efforts. Despite being armed, they will focus on protecting federal assets rather than making arrests.