With his grievance-filled speeches and promise of some legally questionable executive orders, Trump began his second term in an aggressive manner. Continue reading →
In Massachusetts, an estimated 200,000 unauthorized immigrants could be targeted for immigration enforcement operations, though mass arrests could be complicated to execute. Continue reading →
“We dodged a bullet,” said John McKay, a veteran member of the Canadian House of Commons, from the ruling Liberal Party. “We were pleased to have not been mentioned once.” Continue reading →
Former president Joe Biden granted a wave of preemptive pardons in his final hours in office Monday to guard members of his own family and other high-profile figures from a promised campaign of “retribution” by his incoming successor, Donald Trump. Continue reading →
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A wide swath of the United States was closing schools, roads, and state offices Monday in preparation for a significant winter storm bringing heavy snow and frigid temperatures along the Gulf Coast and Southeast and hitting areas unaccustomed to such weather, from Texas and Louisiana all the way to Florida. Continue reading →
A massive 70-member choir belted out “Hallelujah” at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day service Monday at his former congregation in Atlanta, followed by a stern message from his youngest daughter warning against antiwoke rhetoric. Continue reading →
James David Vance took an astonishing step in his meteoric political rise Monday when he was sworn in as the youngest vice president of the United States in more than 70 years. Continue reading →
The comments suggest that at least some senior members of Hamas hope it can engage directly with the Trump administration even though the United States has designated Hamas as a terrorist organization since 1997. Continue reading →
“People can barely recognize the crushed places where they used to live,” said Montaser Bahja, an English teacher, a day after visiting his old neighborhood in the northern city of Jabalia. Continue reading →
The Houthis said they would target vessels “wholly owned by Israeli individuals or entities and/or sailing under the Israeli flag.” The group added that it would stop targeting all ships “upon the full implementation of all phases” of the cease-fire agreement. Continue reading →