The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case that could redefine the separation of church and state by determining if Oklahoma can approve its first religious public charter school. The outcome may have nationwide consequences.
In just 100 days, Trump's presidency faces over 200 lawsuits, challenging his immigration policies, executive orders, and more. The ongoing legal battles raise serious questions about the rule of law.
In a harrowing case, two mothers were deported to Honduras with their US citizen children without any means to coordinate their care, leaving families in turmoil. Lawyers argue their rights were violated, sparking outrage.
A mother was allowed only two minutes on the phone before being deported with her U.S. citizen child, raising alarms over the treatment of families by ICE. Legal advocates claim the deportations are illegal and demand accountability.
In a shocking turn of events, a 4-year-old boy with cancer and his 7-year-old sister were deported to Honduras alongside their mother. This marks a troubling instance amid the Trump administration's intensified immigration enforcement.
In Zaporizhzhia, volunteers are crafting camouflage netting for the Ukrainian army as they share stories of resilience and loss in the face of ongoing Russian occupation. Discover the human side of this conflict.
Recent ICE actions have sparked outrage as U.S.-born children are separated from their mothers during deportation. Advocates call it a shocking abuse of power amidst ongoing court battles over immigration policies.
In a surprising twist, Amazon has made a last-minute bid to acquire TikTok as the deadline for its separation from China approaches. With national security concerns looming, will this bid shake up the digital landscape?
Federal agencies are reviving deferred resignation programs, allowing employees to leave with pay. With deadlines approaching, many are faced with tough choices amid workforce reductions. Find out more about the options available.
Department of Health and Human Services employees are expressing frustration over job cuts and the voluntary separation incentives they accepted, claiming the benefits are less generous than anticipated.