As President Trump returns to office, his aggressive immigration policies spark panic in communities. From troop deployments at the border to halted asylum processes, the changes are significant.
In a dramatic turn of events, the retrial of Karen Read sees a jury questioning the implications of their verdict slip. As they deliberate on the manslaughter charges related to the death of Officer John O’Keefe, the judge adjusts the instructions for clarity.
A recent change in COVID-19 vaccine guidelines has left pregnant women confused and turned away from vaccinations. Health organizations are advocating for continued access and insurance coverage amid growing concerns.
As the CDC revises its COVID-19 vaccination recommendations, confusion reigns over who can get vaccinated this fall. Health experts and patients face barriers and uncertainty in access to vaccines.
Marin County's health officer urges residents to get the 2024-25 COVID-19 vaccine amid changing CDC guidelines. Confusion reigns after controversial statements from RFK Jr. Could this impact vaccine access?
Former Knicks players J.R. Smith and Metta World Peace react differently to Tom Thibodeau's firing. While Smith expresses confusion, World Peace sees a golden opportunity to become head coach of the Knicks.
The Department of Homeland Security abruptly removed its list of 'sanctuary jurisdictions' after facing intense criticism from local leaders and law enforcement. The list aimed to identify cities noncompliant with federal immigration laws but sparked confusion and backlash.
In a surprising revelation, FEMA's new leader, David Richardson, admitted he was unaware of the hurricane season's start, raising alarms about the agency's preparedness for an expected busy season. Amid staff cuts and confusion, experts worry about the impact on disaster response.
The CDC clarifies its stance on COVID-19 vaccinations for children, emphasizing parental choice and clinical judgment amid mixed messaging and controversy from health officials.
Apple is reportedly rebranding its software updates to reflect the last two digits of the upcoming year, starting with iOS 26 in 2025. This change aims to unify the naming system across devices and eliminate confusion, similar to automotive naming conventions.