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Anthony Albanese will embark on his new political agenda on Tuesday as parliament returns. Follow live as we bring you all ...
Acting through Wagner, Russian military intelligence was likely behind the plot, according to Kevin Riehle, a lecturer in Intelligence and National Security at London's Brunel University. The ...
U.S. citizenship ceremonies are held several times a year around the country. Some coincide with federal holidays, including one held in Northampton, Mass., Friday July 4, 2025, on the lawn ...
At her naturalization ceremony at Mount Vernon, Randa Alakkad raised her right hand and wiped a tear off her cheek with her left. When she came to study in the United States from Syria 12 years ...
On July 3, 2025, more than 50 people pledged their oath of allegiance to the United States on Fort Johnston's Garrison Lawn in Southport, N.C.
Rios-Rosas is one of 90 people who took the oath of citizenship in Judge Sarah Evans Barker’s courtroom on July 3. People from 33 countries sat in tight rows directly in front of the judge ...
Hundreds of people took their oaths of U.S. citizenship Tuesday at an emotional Chicago ceremony just days before the Fourth of July holiday.
How did the Supreme Court rule on birthright citizenship case? Donald Trump can plan how he would end a right long guaranteed by the 14th Amendment.
A group of plaintiffs challenging President Trump’s birthright citizenship restrictions quickly made a new push to block it nationwide, following the Supreme Court’s decision Friday. In a 6-3 ...
The Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling on Friday that limits nationwide injunctions against President Trump’s executive orders — including one EO ending birthright citizenship — is a “death blow ...
Read Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling on nationwide injunctions Justice Amy Coney Barrett delivered the majority opinion of the court, which voted 6-3 on the matter to side with the ...