In an emotional interview, Pamela Warner opens up about the tragic drowning of her son, Malcolm-Jamal Warner. She clarifies misconceptions and reflects on their deep bond as she seeks to honor his legacy.
In a surprising move, the Trump administration intends to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Eswatini despite his ongoing legal battles. After previously facing deportation to Uganda, Abrego Garcia's fears of persecution have led to this controversial decision.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's attorneys have filed an emergency motion to reopen his immigration case for asylum after he was wrongly deported. Fearing persecution in Uganda, they seek immediate protection.
Supporters of Kilmar Abrego Garcia rally as his lawyers file a habeas petition to prevent his deportation to Uganda. Activists decry ICE's detention amid claims of coercion from the Trump administration.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a father and sheet metal apprentice, faces potential deportation to Uganda after a plea deal related to human smuggling charges. His case highlights the complexities of U.S. immigration policies under the Trump administration.
In a controversial move, the federal government is pressuring Kilmar Abrego Garcia to plead guilty or face deportation to Uganda. His attorneys claim this is a tactic to force a plea deal amidst serious allegations.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner tragically drowned while swimming with his daughter off the coast of Costa Rica. Surfers attempted to rescue them, but Warner was pronounced dead after 45 minutes of CPR.
In a heartbreaking incident, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, beloved for his role on 'The Cosby Show,' tragically drowned at a Costa Rican beach. Authorities report his death was accidental, resulting from asphyxiation by submersion.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, beloved for his role as Theo Huxtable on 'The Cosby Show,' has tragically died at 54 in an accidental drowning while on vacation in Costa Rica. Fans remember his impactful career and contributions to entertainment.
In a heartbreaking turn of events, 14-year-old Miller Gardner, son of former Yankees player Brett Gardner, tragically died from carbon monoxide poisoning while vacationing in Costa Rica. Authorities reveal shocking autopsy results.