Trump Cites 18th Century Law for Faster Deportations, Judge Quickly Blocks It
Trump's attempt to use an 18th-century law for expedited deportations is halted by a judge, highlighting legal challenges in immigration policy changes.
Read MoreTrump's attempt to use an 18th-century law for expedited deportations is halted by a judge, highlighting legal challenges in immigration policy changes.
Read More"Tornado threat moves to US South after a major storm's destruction, prompting alerts and preparedness as communities brace for potential severe weather impacts."
Read MoreAppeals court approves Louisiana's first nitrogen gas execution, set for next week, marking a significant development in the state's capital punishment methods.
Read MoreMissouri prosecutor opts not to charge officer in the fatal shooting of a woman and her infant, citing insufficient evidence for criminal charges.
Read MoreChicago celebrates St. Patrick's Day by transforming its river into a vibrant green spectacle, attracting crowds to enjoy the festive and colorful tradition.
Read MoreUS plans to deport nearly 300 suspected gang members to El Salvador, intensifying efforts to combat gang-related activities and enhance national security.
Read More"Saturday's extreme weather prompts a rare 'High Risk' alert, signaling potential severe storms and hazards. Stay informed and prepared for possible impacts."
Read MoreExploring the quiet response from international students after recent arrests at Columbia, highlighting cultural, legal, and social factors influencing their silence.
Read MoreConcerns grow over safety risks as budget cuts impact US dam oversight agencies, potentially compromising infrastructure integrity and public safety.
Read MoreExplores hurdles faced by the wrongfully convicted in obtaining compensation, highlighting legal, bureaucratic, and policy challenges in various states.
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