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State Department plans to lay off 1,300 employees as part of a reorganization effort, sparking outrage from former diplomats and Democrats.
President Donald Trump’s budget, which passed the Senate Tuesday, allocated some $175 billion towards his mass deportation campaign, more money than almost any country spends on its military ...
It's a move that some see as fulfilling the voter-approved mission of the surtax. Yet others worry the funds aren't being used as intended: to launch new education and transportation initiatives.
The science behind cascading hazards Cascading hazards aren't random. They emerge from physical processes that operate continuously across the landscape— sediment movement, weathering, erosion.
Taylor Swift's texts with Blake Lively, GloRilla's copyright lawsuit, a fake Rihanna rum deal and more are included in this recap of music legal news.
Samsung Electronics' foundry division is targeting the artificial intelligence (AI) chip market with a new collaboration alongside Groq, aiming to bring their jointly developed chip into mass ...
HAMA, SYRIA—Bronze Age potters working in the city of Hama in current-day Syria appear to have sold more than just cups, bowels, and dishes 4,500 years ago—they apparently also sold children ...
The Supreme Court issued an emphatic and unusual decision declaring that the Trump administration violated the due process rights of Venezuelan migrants.
Americans gathered in St. Peter’s Square on May 8 to celebrate the election of Pope Leo XIV, the first pontiff from the United States. Born Robert Francis Prevost on Chicago’s South Side, the ...
A classic car was won during a drawing at MGM Springfield on Saturday. The car, also referred to as a muscle car, was won during the 8 p.m. drawing on Saturday, one of the first days of the ...
The determination is the most comprehensive assessment to date undercutting the president’s rationale for deporting suspected Tren de Aragua members without due process.
In El Salvador, where the Trump administration recently sent 238 migrants, due process provisions have been suspended for over three years by the authoritarian regime's declaration of "emergency".