October 06, 2025 - Page 2

Apple, Google Remove ICE-Tracking Apps After Trump Order

Written By Lexx Thornton Apple and Google blocked downloads of phone apps that flag sightings of U.S. immigration agents, just hours after the Trump administration demanded that one particularly popular iPhone app be taken down.  U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said such tracking puts Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers at risk. But users and developers

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SC State University Lockdown After Deadly Campus Shooting

Classes canceled Monday; counseling and support available for students and families; town hall set for tonight at 6. South Carolina State University remains under lockdown as the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) continues its investigation into two shootings that occurred on campus the evening of Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025. Both victims were taken to

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Fort Valley State Brawl Mars HBCU Homecoming Game

An HBCU homecoming game turned chaotic Saturday afternoon as Fort Valley State’s 18-14 loss to Central State ended in a postgame brawl that cast a shadow over the game. The brawl erupted near midfield moments after the final whistle, marking an ugly conclusion to what had already been a tumultuous week for the HBCU’s campus. Just

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Supreme Court Faces Major Tests of Trump’s Powers

By Devin Dwyer President Donald Trump has been on a roll at the U.S. Supreme Court, winning more than a dozen interim rulings backing his aggressive use of executive power and a landmark decision curbing the ability of individual judges to block his policies nationwide. The big question now: Will the streak last? The nine justices return to the

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Union Sues Trump Admin Over Partisan Shutdown Emails

By Shannon Bond A federal workers union is suing the Trump administration for inserting language into Department of Education employees’ out-of-office email messages blaming Democrats for the government shutdown. “Forcing civil servants to speak on behalf of the political leadership’s partisan agenda is a blatant violation of federal employees’ First Amendment rights,” said the complaint, which was

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