Immigration Raids
Hundreds of undocumented immigrants were arrested in raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials in cities across the U.S. this week — the first widespread enforcement of President Donald Trump's policy
Hundreds of undocumented immigrants were arrested in raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials in cities across the U.S. this week — the first widespread enforcement of President Donald Trump's policy
President Donald Trump said the estimated $21.6 billion cost of the wall he plans to build along the U.S.-Mexico border will "come way down" once he gets involved in the negotiations
Protesters for and against Planned Parenthood turned out across the country — motivated by what activists on both sides described as a "wake-up call" that came in the form of the 2016 presidential election and the Women's March that followed
The successor to the iPhone 7, which may be called the iPhone 7s or iPhone 8, could be a more noticeable departure from the current iPhone's design. This year's release will also mark 10 years since the original iPhone launched in 2007
President Donald Trump's previous statements on economic and military issues important to Japan clearly worried Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, so he set out to win over the new president. His winning tactic: Flattery
The White House offered conflicting information on whether or not it will appeal a federal appeals court ruling sustaining a temporary restraining order on his executive order temporarily banning refugees and immigrants from seven countries
A Texas city is mourning the loss of a war veteran who for five years brought his busy neighbors to a halt every night at dusk when he stood on a balcony with a bugle and played “Taps” for friends he lost in battle
Syria's President dismissed the Amnesty report claiming up to 13,000 prisoners were killed at the Saydnaya prison over four years. "You can forge anything these days," he said. "We are living in a fake news era"
Several dozen protesters are gathered outside a public school where Betsy DeVos is paying her first visit as education secretary in a bid to mend fences with educators after a bruising confirmation battle
Adele Dunlap, the oldest person in America, has died at age 114. The New Jersey supercentenarian died Sunday at a hospital near Flemington. Dunlap was born on December 12, 1902, the same year Theodore Roosevelt was president
The Russian President said he's grateful to Slovenia for its offer to host his first meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, adding that Moscow is waiting for the Trump administration to prepare for dialogue
A jury in Las Vegas heard competing narratives Thursday about six men accused of illegally wielding weapons to block a federal roundup of cattle near states' rights advocate Cliven Bundy's Nevada ranch in April 2014
Alessandro Grassani photographed the people who are crossing thousands of miles to reach the U.S.
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