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U.S. Immigration Judge Charles Neil Floyd, whose court is at the center of a class-action lawsuit over controversially ... Read More
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British PM Keir Starmer to end automatic right for refugees to stay indefinitely
LONDON — The UK will no longer automatically allow refugees granted asylum to stay indefinitely or reunite with their families, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer seeks to curb the incentives for migrants crossing the ...Read more
Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua barred from Americas summit
Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua are once again being excluded from the Summit of the Americas, a regional meeting of leaders from across the hemisphere.
The Dominican Republic’s foreign ministry said the three U.S. foes,...Read more
Tacoma judge opens door for immigrants detained in US to be released on bond
A U.S. District Court judge has ruled that the Tacoma Immigration Court’s practice of denying bond hearings to people who entered the United States without admission is unlawful.
The Tuesday ruling comes after attorneys...Read more
Travis Kelce not a fan of birthdays
Travis Kelce is "not in on" birthdays.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end will turn 36 on 5 October but he isn't planning on doing much celebrating because he finds such occasions "annoying".
Speaking to brother Jason ...Read more
Leonardo DiCaprio leads star tributes to Dr Jane Goodall
Leonardo DiCaprio has remembered Dr. Jane Goodall as a "true hero for the planet".
The One Battle After Another actor has paid tribute to the animal welfare advocate after she passed away in California during a speaking ...Read more
Finneas O'Connell learned surprising lesson from proposal
Finneas O'Connell's marriage proposal taught him he isn't cut out for a life of crime.
The 28-year-old musician popped the question to Claudia Sulewski earlier this month after seven years of dating, and he admitted ...Read more
New study builds evidence of immune system's role in ALS
SAN DIEGO — A new study by researchers at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology, working with colleagues at Columbia University in New York, documents how the immune system functions differently in patients with ...Read more
Minnesota reports 13 more measles cases, raising 2025 total to 18
Thirteen measles cases have been identified over the past week in Minnesota, including a cluster of 10 cases in Dakota County and three separate cases among children exposed to the infectious disease during international ...Read more
United Airlines gets additional gates at O'Hare, while American loses a few: 'Competition keeps fares lower'
Beginning Wednesday, United Airlines will operate out of five additional gates at Chicago O’Hare International Airport. American Airlines will lose four.
The shift in gates is the result of a “use it or lose it” ...Read more
Gov. Newsom orders study of California's ailing utility and insurance markets
Gov. Gavin Newsom called Tuesday for a report that will study whether to limit the liabilities of California's investor-owned utilities if they're found to have caused wildfires — as well as to possibly establish a state...Read more
Black babies die suddenly, unexpectedly at 14 times the rate of white babies in Cook County, report says
Black babies died suddenly and unexpectedly in their sleep at a rate 14 times higher than white babies in Cook County between 2019 and 2023 — a startling disparity revealed in a report released Wednesday by county and ...Read more
Hamas pressed by Arab, Muslim states to accept Trump's Gaza plan
Arab and Muslim national leaders are pushing Hamas to accept the Gaza plan unveiled by U.S. President Donald Trump this week, saying the need to end the fighting surpasses concern about the finer details.
While some ...Read more
Suspect in Raleigh, N.C., mass shooting to blame prescription medicine in his defense
RALEIGH, N.C. — The suspect in the October 2022 mass shooting in Raleigh’s Hedingham neighborhood that killed five people and injured two others will use “diminished capacity” and “voluntary toxication” ...Read more
Chicago had record summer hotel occupancy despite being painted as a war zone by Trump
Chicago may be a “hellhole” according to President Donald Trump, but the city by the lake proved a pretty attractive destination for visitors over the summer, generating records for hotel occupancy and revenue.
From ...Read more
'Wounds you never see in Grand Blanc': Doctors share trials of treating attack victims
The doctors at Henry Ford Genesys Hospital on Sunday morning knew what was coming before the ambulances arrived.
One of their colleagues, a resident in the emergency department, was inside the Grand Blanc Township Church ...Read more
Bipartisan talks to end shutdown percolate in Senate
WASHINGTON — Amid tough talk from both sides of the aisle about who’s to blame for the partial government shutdown, bipartisan talks began to take shape as the rank and file sought a way out of the impasse.
Various ...Read more
Shutdown pauses Trump policy challenges and other civil cases
WASHINGTON — The partial government shutdown led federal courts to temporarily delay dozens of challenges to Trump administration policies Wednesday and prompted Justice Department attorneys to seek a pause in civil ...Read more
Texas Democrats rake in millions for U.S. Senate race. Who has raised more?
Democrats Colin Allred and James Talarcio have both brought in millions since announcing their bids for U.S. Senate, according to their campaigns.
But Talarico, who represents the Austin area in the Texas House, has ...Read more
Stellantis US sales rise, snapping streak of quarterly declines
Stellantis NV's U.S. sales ticked up 6% in the third quarter thanks to strong performances from stalwarts like the Jeep Wrangler and Dodge Durango SUVs and the Ram 1500 pickup.
The increase snaps a series of declining U.S...Read more
Organizers of chaotic spring anti-LGBTQ+ Christian rally sue Seattle
SEATTLE — The organizers of a conservative Christian rally earlier this year in Seattle are suing the city — and Mayor Bruce Harrell individually — over what they say was a violation of their First Amendment right to...Read more
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