Millions of immigrants await legal status changes under the second Trump administration, facing increased deportation risk.
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The White House is requesting $1.5 trillion for the Pentagon, with lawmakers demanding transparency on spending plans.
The U.S. House voted to extend TPS for Haitian migrants through 2029, with bipartisan support against Trump's policies.
In President Biden's final hours, a trader profited $300,000 by betting on his last-minute pardons via Polymarket.
The defeat of Hungarian PM Viktor Orban raises questions about the future of far-right movements exploiting extremism.
Following Tony Gonzales's resignation, Southern Texas awaits Gov. Abbott's decision on a special election date.
NPR's Ailsa Chang discusses sexual misconduct on Capitol Hill post-#MeToo with former Rep. Jackie Speier.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Sen. Chris Van Hollen about the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports and its implications.
Rep. Eric Swalwell Resigns Amid Allegations
Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., resigns from Congress amid sexual assault allegations, denouncing the lack of due process.
New U.S. citizens participate in a naturalization ceremony at Faneuil Hall, Boston, on January 8.









