Several Chicago City Council members are criticizing Mayor Brandon Johnson's recent decision to redirect $95 million in COVID-19 emergency funds to support migrant housing initiatives in the city. Mayor Johnson...
Read moreThe Supreme Court, on Friday, January 5th, agreed to examine whether former President Donald Trump could be disqualified from running for federal office due to his actions leading up to...
Read moreOn January 1st, 2024, the United States Navy was involved in a significant maritime confrontation in the Red Sea, resulting in the U.S. sinking of three Houthi boats. This incident,...
Read moreBorder officials in Arizona have noticed an increase in the number of migrants from Guinea attempting to cross into the United States through Arizona using fake passports and falsely claiming...
Read moreOn January 2nd, Harvard University President Claudine Gay announced her resignation, marking the end of a tumultuous tenure that was the shortest in the university's history. Gay's resignation comes amid...
Read moreStarting January 1st, California will implement a groundbreaking healthcare policy, extending free medical services to over 700,000 undocumented immigrants. The policy, an important part of the state's healthcare expansion efforts,...
Read moreOn December 30th, 2023, California’s coastal communities faced another day of turmoil as massive waves and coastal flooding continued to wreak havoc. For the third consecutive day, these extreme conditions...
Read moreOn Thursday, December 28th, the Biden administration issued a letter warning to the state of Texas regarding the new immigration law that empowers local law enforcement to arrest, jail, and...
Read moreTexas Governor Greg Abbott on Monday, December 18th, enacted a groundbreaking law, SB4, granting state law enforcement the authority to detain individuals suspected of illegally entering the United States. During...
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