The United States Supreme Court cleared the path for Texas on Tuesday, March 19th, to implement a contentious immigration law promptly, permitting state authorities to apprehend and detain individuals they...
Read moreDetailsCongress leaders have reached a consensus to finance the federal government for the remainder of the fiscal year, avoiding a potential shutdown with limited time to spare. With the deadline...
Read moreDetailsFederal authorities are currently investigating Meta Platforms, the conglomerate behind popular social media outlets Facebook and Instagram, for their potential involvement in the facilitation of illegal online drug sales. This...
Read moreDetailsChicago has begun the process of evicting migrants from shelters, adhering to a policy implemented by Mayor Brandon Johnson's administration that limits shelter stays to 60 days. However, on the...
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, March 15th, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported a worrying uptick in long-term COVID-19 symptoms among American adults, with 6.8% currently affected. This translates to...
Read moreDetailsChicago has witnessed an increase in measles cases, with a total of five diagnoses traced back to a migrant shelter in the Pilsen neighborhood. This situation underscores a public health...
Read moreDetailsChicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson confirmed that there will be no delay in enforcing the city's 60-day shelter stay limit for migrants, set to commence on March 16th. Ronnie Reese, the...
Read moreDetailsDeadspin, the popular sports commentary and news website, terminated all its employees on Monday following its acquisition by Lineup Publishing, a startup company. In a memo to company staff on...
Read moreDetailsThe United States House of Representatives on Thursday, March 7th, passed a law targeted at tightening immigration enforcement measures, particularly focusing on migrants who have committed property crimes such as...
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