
Guatemala Expands Deportee Acceptance Amid U.S. Immigration Policy Shift
Guatemala will increase deportation flights by 40%, accepting more migrants under a new agreement, signaling a shift in U.S. immigrant policy.
Guatemala will increase deportation flights by 40%, accepting more migrants under a new agreement, signaling a shift in U.S. immigrant policy.
The DOJ’s unprecedented review of FBI agents’ roles in January 6 investigations aims to address concerns over retaliation, ensuring ethical conduct is protected.
Rahim Al-Hussaini is named Aga Khan V, succeeding his late father to lead Ismaili Muslims, continuing a 1,300-year tradition of spiritual leadership.
Waffle House adds 50 cent egg surcharge due to increased prices.
At 99, Dick Van Dyke shines in Coldplay’s ‘All My Love,’ reflecting on life, love, and aging with vibrancy, proving joy transcends age.
Aga Khan IV, the 88-year-old spiritual leader, transformed billions into humanitarian aid, leaving a legacy of healthcare and education for the Ismaili community.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination for Health Secretary advances, facing opposition due to past anti-vaccine work.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination for Secretary of Health and Human Services faces intense scrutiny amid vaccine controversies and party divisions in Congress.
China retaliates against U.S. tariffs with new tariffs on key exports and an antitrust probe into Google, escalating trade tensions between the nations.
Three Iowa teens heroically saved a stranger from railroad tracks, showcasing instinctive courage that reshaped their school’s spirit and community bonds.
The Trump administration is considering significant cuts to the U.S. Department of Education, aiming for its closure.
A federal appeals court ruled San Francisco must rehire employees fired for refusing the COVID-19 shot on religious grounds.