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In disputes over protests, deportations and tariffs, the president has invoked statutes that may not provide him with the ...
President Trump, speaking at the Army base at Fort Bragg, N.C., highlighted his decision to restore its name soon after ...
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Public Power NY, an advocacy organization that pushes for ... a vice president for the Independent System Operator, told the Times Union last year. That assessment, conducted by NYISO every ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — Federal authorities announced they arrested an alleged Tren de Aragua member in El Paso. According to a social media post by Homeland Security Investigations ...
Some restaurateurs are starting to explore ways A.I. can help them create recipes, menus and dining experiences. By Pete Wells For four months in 2026, the Chicago restaurant Next will serve a ...
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The government should spend heavily during times of crisis — recessions, wars, pandemics — and then get its fiscal house in order when the crisis passes. The tax and spending bill passed by ...
ICE agents confiscated a knife from a “violent” Venezuelan migrant with possible gang ties during a tense arrest in San Diego captured on video and released by federal officials Saturday.
ICE says one of those taken into custody is a confirmed member of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA). It is unclear if the man in the video is the gang member. "Our officers and ...
HARLEM (WABC) -- Police have released new video and photos of the man they say sexually assaulted a woman during a robbery in Harlem. Investigators say the suspect started a brief conversation ...
A former high-ranking officer in the Venezuelan military is contesting a recent report by the U.S. intelligence community about the massive Tren de Aragua gang present throughout the country.