A temporary migrant detention center in Florida, dubbed 'Alligator Alcatraz', faces severe logistical issues and criticism over its conditions. Detainees report mosquito swarms and inadequate hygiene facilities, while state officials defend the setup as functional.
In a surprising move, the Justice Department has terminated Maurene Comey, who led the prosecution in the Sean 'Diddy' Combs case. This decision follows a string of controversies in the Southern District of New York, raising questions about the future of federal prosecutions under the current administration.
The Trump administration is delaying and may cancel $140 million in grants crucial for fentanyl overdose response, threatening lives and public health programs nationwide. Experts warn this could lead to catastrophic consequences for addiction care.
As the 2026 midterms loom, the Trump administration is taking unprecedented steps to scrutinize voting equipment and gather voter data, raising alarms among officials about potential federal overreach. Discover the implications of this controversial initiative!
Tensions escalate as the U.S. calls for Israel to stop its military strikes in Syria. With concerns over regional stability and the Druze community's safety, what’s next for diplomatic talks?
In a controversial move, the US has deported five convicted criminals to Eswatini, labeled as 'depraved monsters' by officials. This unprecedented action raises questions about international immigration policies and the fate of deportees.
The Trump administration's new deportation memo allows immigrants to be removed to countries with no ties, risking persecution without proper notice. Experts warn this violates legal rights.
After nearly six weeks of deployment, the Pentagon has announced a significant reduction of National Guard troops in Los Angeles, following criticism and legal battles over their presence amid immigration protests.
In a surprising move, the Pentagon is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles, nearly half of the soldiers sent to manage protests against the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Local officials claim the deployment was unnecessary, while Governor Newsom criticizes it as a political pawn.
In a controversial move, the Senate voted to advance a $1.1 billion rescissions package targeting PBS and NPR funding. Vice President JD Vance broke a tie, with final votes expected soon. Critics warn this could severely impact public broadcasting, especially in rural areas.