A shooting at Kentucky State University has left one student dead and another in critical condition. Authorities have apprehended a suspect and the campus was placed on lockdown. Governor Beshear calls for prayers for the victims and their families.
The Supreme Court will review President Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, a right guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. This case could reshape American citizenship laws and have lasting implications for millions.
The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case on birthright citizenship, potentially reshaping immigration policy in the US. The outcome may redefine what it means to be an American citizen.
This Christmas, the White House showcases breathtaking decorations celebrating American values and the nation's 250th anniversary. From Lego portraits to an impressive gingerbread house, discover the festive spirit that awaits in Washington!
Two National Guard members from West Virginia are in critical condition after being shot in downtown D.C. near the White House. The incident has left their families shattered during the Thanksgiving holiday.
In a startling turn of events, Bruna Ferreira, the mother of Karoline Leavitt’s nephew, was detained by ICE agents in Massachusetts, shedding light on the harsh realities of the Trump administration's immigration policies. Details reveal the family's turbulent history and raise questions about the future of DACA recipients.
In a controversial move, President Trump announced the termination of temporary legal protections for Somali migrants in Minnesota, a decision that could impact a small number of individuals and families. Critics argue this is a politically motivated attack on the Somali community.
President Trump claims his tariffs could finance a $2000 dividend for Americans, but experts raise serious doubts about the feasibility and legality of this plan. Is it a smart move or just political rhetoric?
The Supreme Court has extended a temporary order allowing the Trump administration to delay full food stamp payments, leaving millions of Americans, including children, in need as the government shutdown continues.
Families of six campers and two counselors who died in a tragic flood at Camp Mystic are suing the camp's owners for negligence, alleging that management ignored known safety risks. The lawsuits seek accountability for the preventable deaths and aim to raise awareness about camper safety.