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Trump cuts family reunification programs for seven countries citing fraud and security concerns

Trump administration ends family reunification parole programs for immigrants from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras.

‘Rock star’ Newsom steals the show at DNC summit as Democrats hunt for 2028 contender to take on Trump

Gavin Newsom received a "rock star reception" at the DNC winter meeting as Democrats eye the 2028 presidential race. But will progressives warm to the California governor?

Another Week, Another Grand Jury Declines to Indict Letitia James

The Constitution does not prevent prosecutors from continuing to revive the weak charges in a blatant exhibition of Trump DOJ lawfare.

The Land of Lincoln, and Home State of the Pope, Opts for Suicide

In practice, there are no safeguards that can adequately protect people from the pressure to ‘choose’ assisted suicide.

Assisted Suicide Legalized in Illinois

A painful symptom of a deep cultural malady.

What We Know About the Communities in South Carolina Contracting Measles

Spartanburg County in South Carolina is home to a sizable Eastern European legal immigant community.

Trump’s Exaggeration of U.S. Drug Deaths Prevented by Caribbean Attacks

The lethal strikes on 23 boats have not saved anything close to 25,000 American lives in total, much less in any one attack.

DOJ tries to block Boasberg’s contempt hearings against the Trump administration

The Trump administration rushed to a federal appeals court Friday asking judges to head off Judge James Boasberg's investigation into whether Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem should face a criminal contempt of court investigation over controversial deportation flights.

Preservationist group sues Trump over White House ballroom

President Trump is being sued by the nonprofit National Trust for Historic Preservation to stop the construction of the new White House ballroom.

Federal judge issues order to prohibit immigration officials from detaining Kilmar Abrego Garcia

A federal judge blocked U.S. immigration authorities on Friday from re-detaining Kilmar Abrego Garcia, saying she feared they might take him into custody again just hours after she had ordered his release from a detention center.

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