A significant military operation in MacArthur Park raises questions about the treatment of immigrant communities as federal forces patrol the area amidst fears and controversy.
The Kerr County flood has claimed 68 lives, including 28 children, raising questions about the adequacy of warnings. Local officials defend their actions despite the devastation.
In a series of July 4 raids, federal agents arrested over 1,600 immigrants in Southern California, igniting protests and criticism from local officials and communities. The raids have left many feeling fearful and uncertain about their rights.
Four detainees have escaped from Delaney Hall in Newark following an uprising amid allegations of poor treatment and lack of food. Authorities are in search of the missing individuals as local officials demand answers.
Tensions escalate in Los Angeles as President Trump deploys the National Guard in response to protests against immigration raids. Local leaders criticize the move, warning it may worsen the situation.
Kyiv is reeling from a fresh wave of Russian missile and drone attacks, causing fires and damage in residential areas. As air defenses engage, officials warn residents to seek shelter amidst ongoing assaults.
In a devastating air strike, Israeli warplanes targeted the European Gaza hospital in Khan Younis, resulting in six fatalities and numerous injuries. The Israeli military claims it struck a Hamas base beneath the hospital. A BBC journalist was also injured.
In a high-stakes legal drama, Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan faces federal charges for allegedly obstructing an immigration arrest. The FBI claims she misdirected agents, allowing a suspect to evade capture. This case highlights the ongoing tensions between local officials and federal immigration efforts.
A devastating missile strike in Sumy, Ukraine, during Palm Sunday celebrations has left at least 21 dead and 83 injured. Local officials decry the attack as a tragedy for the civilian population, calling for global action against Russian aggression.
In a surprising twist, Vice President JD Vance will join Usha Vance on a trip to a U.S. military base in Greenland instead of attending a dogsled race. This change comes amid tensions with Greenland and Denmark over U.S. interests in the Arctic.