In a controversial 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court allows President Trump's administration to deport Venezuelan migrants under an 18th-century law while ensuring their right to due process. This ruling reignites debates on immigration policy.
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In a surprising move, President Trump has fired Navy Vice Admiral Shoshana Chatfield, raising questions about the U.S. commitment to NATO and its future role in global defense. This decision comes amid ongoing tensions and a shifting military landscape in Europe.
Blue Prince, the under-the-radar indie game, is set to launch on Xbox Game Pass on April 10. With a Metacritic score of 92, it's being hailed as a potential game of the year and a must-play experience!
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In a contentious 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to deport alleged gang members under wartime law, but they must have the right to challenge their removal. This decision marks a significant victory for Trump, raising concerns among dissenting justices about the implications for judicial power and individual rights.
China has vowed to take countermeasures against the U.S. after President Trump's threat of a 50% tariff on Chinese imports. With escalating tensions, what does this mean for global markets?
A groundbreaking study from Wales reveals that receiving the shingles vaccine may reduce the risk of developing dementia by 20%. This unexpected finding could change how we approach dementia prevention and treatment.
Colorado has reported two measles cases this year, including a 1-year-old infant. Health officials urge residents to check vaccination status and be aware of symptoms as outbreaks grow.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces backlash from anti-vaccine activists after endorsing the MMR vaccine during a measles outbreak in Texas, highlighting a controversial shift in his stance.