The judge maintained that former President Obama exceeded his authority with the program, which has allowed undocumented migrants to avoid deportation.
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The judge maintained that former President Obama exceeded his authority with the program, which has allowed undocumented migrants to avoid deportation.
Convicted murderer broke out of Chester County Prison on Aug. 31
The controversial border buoys were deployed in the Rio Grande as part Operation Lone Star, Abbott’s border security initiative.
Preliminary order issued by judge David Ezra requires the floaters to be relocated to an embankment on the state side of the river
Convicted of seditious conspiracy, he recruited a group of 200 to march on Capitol, though he wasn’t in D.C. that day
Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne Johnson have copped some criticism after appearing in a video together for a good cause.
Prosecutors proposed a 33-year sentence for Biggs of Ormond Beach, Florida. Biggs helped lead Proud Boys at the Capitol, made it inside to the Senate chamber and posted on social media the riot was a "warning shot" to the government, according to a sentencing memo from prosecutors.
His victims were later identified as 52-year-old Angela Michelle Carr.
Tragic details are emerging about a helicopter crash that killed three US Marines north of Darwin on Sunday.
About 85% of the Maui disaster site has been searched
As President Biden arrives to survey the damage with state and local officials, shock and grief are giving way to anger and questions about the government’s preparation.
Chicago restaurants say they will have to boost prices and cut staff if a “sub-minimum wage” proposal becomes law.
The destruction on Maui was unalloyed.
Four years ago, the utility said it needed to do more to prevent its power lines from emitting sparks. It made little progress, focusing on a shift to clean energy.
The first names of people killed by wildfires in Maui have been released by officials, one week after at least 106 people were killed on the island.
Recovery crews combing through homes and vehicles burned to a cinder in Hawaii are likely to find 10 to 20 more victims per day, the governor has warned.
A new fears has emerged as stunned Hawaiian residents return to their homes to find nothing but ashes.
Hawaii's chief legal officer said Friday she was opening a probe into the handling of devastating wildfires that killed at least 80 people in the state this week, as criticism grows of the official response.
Blazes fanned by winds of distant hurricane force residents, tourists to flee
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has defended the strength of the US economy, after the government was stripped of its top tier credit rating.