In a controversial move, the Trump administration has set a record-low cap of 7,500 refugees for FY2026, prioritizing Afrikaners from South Africa. This marks a stark shift from previous policies and raises concerns over racial discrimination and humanitarian efforts.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has drastically reduced the annual refugee admissions cap to 7,500, primarily for White South Africans, raising eyebrows and concerns over humanitarian policies.
The Trump administration has announced a drastic cut in refugee admissions to just 7,500 for the next year, with a focus on white South Africans. This controversial decision has drawn sharp criticism from refugee organizations and raises ethical concerns about the U.S. refugee program.
The Supreme Court's upcoming ruling on Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act threatens to reshape electoral maps, potentially diluting the voting power of minorities across the U.S.
At 82, Ina Harris started her own business after struggling to find consistent work. As more seniors face age discrimination in the job market, many are turning to entrepreneurship as a viable path to financial security and purpose.
In a robust response to international digital taxes targeting U.S. tech firms, President Trump threatens to impose new tariffs and export restrictions on advanced technology and semiconductors, claiming these measures protect American interests against foreign discrimination.
President Trump's executive order prohibits banks from discriminating against clients based on political or religious beliefs, raising questions about compliance and potential penalties for the banking industry. Can this order reshape how banks operate?
The NFL Players Association faces scrutiny over Lloyd Howell's controversial tenure as executive director amid allegations of misconduct and undisclosed conflicts of interest. Is the union hiding crucial information?
The Supreme Court is set to hear pivotal cases from West Virginia and Idaho that could determine the fate of transgender athletes in girls' and women's sports, amidst a national debate on inclusion and fairness.
The Supreme Court is set to hear crucial cases from West Virginia and Idaho regarding state laws that ban transgender athletes from competing in women's sports. This decision could redefine the legal landscape for transgender rights in athletics.