In a troubling series of deportations, ICE officials have separated mothers from their U.S. citizen children, raising serious concerns about legal rights and the treatment of families under immigration policies.
Pope Francis' death triggers a historic conclave with a diverse group of electors. As cardinals gather from around the world, the future of the Catholic Church hangs in the balance.
As the College of Cardinals prepares to elect the next Pope, the race is wide open. With potential candidates from diverse backgrounds, including Africa and Asia, the decision could reshape the Catholic Church's future. Explore the frontrunners and their unique perspectives.
In a surprising midnight decision, the Supreme Court has blocked the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelans held in Texas under an outdated law. Justice Alito's dissent raises questions about the ruling's legal grounds.
In a dramatic legal battle, Ryan Reynolds asks a court to dismiss Justin Baldoni's lawsuit over alleged mockery and bullying. Reynolds claims Baldoni's outrage is 'thin-skinned' and rooted in hurt feelings, not legal grounds. The tension escalates as old allegations resurface.
In a controversial move, the Department of Homeland Security has deported Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a Brown University professor, citing her attendance at a Hezbollah leader's funeral as grounds for visa revocation. The case raises serious questions about immigration policies and national security.