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A recruitment poster recently shared on the Department of Homeland Security’s social media pages depicts Uncle Sam at a ...
A federal judge ordered ICE to let detainees of a Manhattan holding facility to speak with their legal counsel after ...
Sudden federal takeovers of America’s cities will apparently be the new normal under the Trump administration. Several ...
It was sadly revealed this week that former player Sophie Brunner lost her mother in a head-on car collision. Brunner's ...
A federal jury in Lafayette has found a former Abbeville resident, David Lee Fail, 43, guilty of transportation and ...
Many fear they could lose the long-standing support that sustained the community after the current Dalai Lama passes away.
Chattanooga Airport recorded 6.42 inches of rain on Tuesday, marking the second wettest day in the city’s history on record.
But if you wanted to watch a good movie, the 2005 War of the Worlds holds up pretty well, too.
A federal judge will hear closing arguments in a hearing over whether to stop construction indefinitely at “Alligator ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined a multistate coalition in filing a lawsuit challenging HHS’s decision to grant DHS access to Medicaid data.
"In the court's view, the irreparable harm to separating a nursing mother and her child is self-evident," the judge said.
"It is just unconscionable for the U.S. government to treat a citizen and veteran this way," Russell John Campbell told Newsweek in an exclusive interview.