Kilmar Abrego Garcia, deported to El Salvador, returned to the US to face criminal charges related to human smuggling.
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A federal judge has temporarily halted the closure of most Job Corps sites, affecting 250 students in Phoenix.
Puerto Rico's court allows nonbinary individuals to update birth certificates, marking a historic step for equality.
Aging advocates win as GRRC approves new rules for assisted living memory care, despite industry concerns over clarity.
A Black history mural in Miami's Overtown was defaced with swastikas and racial slurs. Community efforts aim to restore and strengthen it.
Mexico's ruling Morena party is set to control the Supreme Court, nearing a grip on all government branches.
The Supreme Court will hear an appeal from GEO Group over a lawsuit alleging detainees were forced to work for $1/day.
The Supreme Court faces a crucial test: will it uphold checks on presidential power amid Trump's tariff controversies? Lower courts have resisted abuses, but can they withstand the high court's partisan tilt? Upcoming decisions could reshape the presidency's power and influence the role of independent agencies.
On Jan. 7, 2025, the Eaton Fire devastated Altadena, claiming 18 lives and 9,000 structures. Amidst the loss, stories of resilience and recovery emerged.
President Trump's attempt to impose sweeping tariffs was blocked by a federal court, challenging his trade policies.










