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67-Year-Old Man Who Defended Himself Sentenced for Weapon Possession in NYC: Frontlines Report
From New York City, Frontlines TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez reported on the situation of Charles Foehner, who was sentenced this week to four years in prison for defending himself against a man with a history including violent criminal record and mental illness. Foehner was charged with criminal possession of a weapon. To contrast a similar… Continue reading 67-Year-Old Man Who Defended Himself Sentenced for Weapon Possession in NYC: Frontlines Report
Illegal Immigrant Charged with Murder Entered the US Through Now-Defunct CBP One App
Javier Roman Hernandez, an illegal immigrant charged with the murder of Mary Gonzales in Austin, Texas, reportedly entered the US through the Biden-era CBP One app, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Roman Hernandez was one of three suspects accused of shooting and killing Gonzales and leaving her body near a tire shop… Continue reading Illegal Immigrant Charged with Murder Entered the US Through Now-Defunct CBP One App
Sanctuary Cities House Migrants Without Regard to Federal Immigration Policy
TPUSA Frontlines Reporter Savanah Hernandez visited Boston and New York City to report on the current practices and agendas of sanctuary cities in response to current immigration policies. The leaders of these cities are committed to protecting illegal immigrants, with the ultimate goal of getting them permanent housing. A person posing as a Spanish-speaking illegal… Continue reading Sanctuary Cities House Migrants Without Regard to Federal Immigration Policy
TPUSA Frontlines Team Wins Multiple Telly Awards
TPUSA is proud to announce that its Frontlines team of journalists won a total of four Telly awards for the platform’s 2025 award season. Frontlines won gold – and bronze twice – for the platform’s “General-Video Journalism” award, along with a silver award in “General-Social Impact.” The General-Video Journalism award is described as a “Social… Continue reading TPUSA Frontlines Team Wins Multiple Telly Awards
NYC Pride Shocks Americans after Adults Play Naked in Fountain Around Children
Graphic Content Warning: Some of the information, links, and references used as evidence to support claims made in this article may not be appropriate for young readers. Discretion is advised. This past weekend New York City held its annual Pride events. The “Dyke March” held on Saturday, hosted a topless dance party in Washington Square Park where… Continue reading NYC Pride Shocks Americans after Adults Play Naked in Fountain Around Children
NYC Mayor Asks Citizens to House Illegal Immigrants in Their Private Residences
NYC Mayor Asks Citizens to House Illegal Immigrants in Their Private Residences The city of New York continues to crumble under the weight of illegal immigration and in the latest attempt to house the influx of migrants, Mayor Eric Adams is now proposing that New Yorkers house migrants in “private residences.” During a press conference… Continue reading NYC Mayor Asks Citizens to House Illegal Immigrants in Their Private Residences
What Female College Students Think About Women’s History Month, ‘Trans-Women’
March is the home to both Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day. To celebrate, I headed to a college campus to investigate how the terminology surrounding women has changed and ask students what they thought about trans women being platformed during this month. “I think trans-women are women,” a queer-identifying student shared, “however you… Continue reading What Female College Students Think About Women’s History Month, ‘Trans-Women’
Seattle’s Addiction Crisis is a Biohazard
Seattle, once known as the Emerald City for its scenic forests and mountains, has plunged into darkness as drug overdoses, exposed needles, human feces and crime overtake the streets and suburbs of this once thriving city. From a defunded police department that has left the city with a 24% uptick in homicides to the decriminalization… Continue reading Seattle’s Addiction Crisis is a Biohazard
Klaus Schwab’s Annual World Economic Forum Summit Begins, ‘Cooperation in a Fragmented World’
Day 1 of the World Economic Forum’s 2023 Summit is officially underway and the theme of this year’s summit is “Cooperation in a Fragmented World.” The annual event returned to its mid-January time slot for the first time in over two years — dating back to before the COVID-19 pandemic began. Despite being over two… Continue reading Klaus Schwab’s Annual World Economic Forum Summit Begins, ‘Cooperation in a Fragmented World’
WATCH: Gen Z Is Scared To Have Kids Due To Climate Change
During a recent trip to the University of Texas in Austin, I asked Gen Z what their thoughts on having a family and kids were. In today’s society it’s common to find students who value a successful career over having a family. However, the response I was more surprised about was the amount that “climate… Continue reading WATCH: Gen Z Is Scared To Have Kids Due To Climate Change
Recap: The Most-Attended Student Action Summit in TPUSA History
SAS 2022 has officially wrapped up, and all in attendance as well as those who watched the livestream can agree: the event was nothing short of spectacular! This Student Action Summit was the largest to date, and proves that the events, student chapters, activism hubs, and online content are having a significant impact on the… Continue reading Recap: The Most-Attended Student Action Summit in TPUSA History
My Eye Witness Account from the US Southern Border
I recently took a trip down to the Yuma, AZ down at the southern border. We planned to do some coverage during the day, but it’s June and the Arizona heat is off the charts. While we were down there, Border Patrol agents informed us that the majority of illegal crossings have been taking place… Continue reading My Eye Witness Account from the US Southern Border