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WASHINGTON (AP) — Roughly 11.8 million adults and children will be at risk for losing health insurance if Republicans’ ...
Seven people are missing after a fireworks warehouse near Esparto, Calif., caught fire Tuesday evening, which led to several ...
The Wisconsin Legislature is pushing to pass a compromise state budget, with Democratic votes expected to be needed to ...
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The top military commander of those troops, U.S. Northern Command head Gen. Gregory Guillot, recently submitted a request to ...
Posted: June 19, 2025 | Last updated: June 19, 2025 By Sharelle B. McNair The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that an Atlanta family can sue law enforcement over a 2017 wrong-house raid, NPR reports.
WASHINGTON — The American flag has long flown from a pole on the White House roof, but that's always been too small for President Donald Trump, who wants everything to be bigger and more beautiful.
Industry and business groups that depend on immigrant workers are scrambling to respond to President Donald Trump’s heightened deportation efforts, after winning a partial reprieve on raids last ...
The White House has said that anyone living in the country "illegally" is a criminal. Critics say the raids sow fear within immigrant communities. What To Know ...
Immigration agents largely paused those raids. After a report Monday evening that the raids were back on, some Senate Republicans acknowledged the situation had been confusing.
Realizing they were in the wrong house, the agents left. Nearby, 30 minutes later, agents made the same mistake again bursting in on an innocent family and holding them at gunpoint.