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International students had filed dozens of lawsuits after the government removed them from a database crucial for maintaining their legal status.
Many of New York's bodegas (convenience stores) feature popular residents -- cats. They help keep vermin out and invite ...
Meet Bridgette and Paula Powers, identical twins who speak in synch and dedicate themselves to animal conservation.
Shlissel challah is a special loaf baked the first sabbath after Passover. We trace the modern route by which the bread has ...
The Jackson Hole Airport in Grand Teton National Park joins more than 80 other internationally recognized dark sky places in ...
The DOJ is charging a circuit judge of obstructing ICE and concealing a person without legal status, in a potential ...
The defense department has announced new senior level positions after recent firings and resignations. But with Pentagon head ...
Mangione pleaded not guilty on Friday during his arraignment in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Over the last half-century, the political leanings of the Supreme Court, Congress, and the presidency contributed to ...
It's a "ready-to-use therapeutic food" that's had remarkable success in treating malnourished kids. The State Department says ...
Matthew Hiller started making anti-Elon Musk stickers for Teslas after Musk's X takeover. He's made six figures selling them.
Commerce Department employees caught up in a legal battle over their mass firings are now learning that their health care coverage was cut off weeks ago, even though they were paying their premiums.