Posts published in “United States”
The Trump administration announced over 700 arrests in Washington, D.C., aiming to crack down on crime in the area.
Dwelling on the dangers of Trump feels like contemplating mortality: unsettling and relentless. Newsom's bold posts offer a defiant catharsis.
Ellen Allen, 63, faces steep health insurance premium hikes as pandemic-era tax credits expire, risking affordability.
The Supreme Court's 5-4 decision temporarily halts NIH funding of $783 million for certain research projects.
A California parole board begins hearings on the Menendez brothers' potential release after 36 years.
Mississippi sends guard troops to D.C. to fight crime, while its capital faces one of the highest murder rates.
Trump has declared a "crime emergency" in D.C., deploying the National Guard and taking control of the police.
Samuel Kangethe leaves the U.S. to avoid deportation, packing 16 years into suitcases, as an uncertain future awaits.
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