A federal judge delivered a broad win to Harvard University Monday in its battle with President Trump, ruling that his proclamation trying to block the school from hosting foreign students is unconstitutional. … [Read more...] about Harvard wins sweeping court victory over Trump on foreign students
Even hiding in a bunker, Iran’s Supreme Leader wields ultimate power in the country
Iran has presented a major foreign policy challenge for the United States, under both Republican and Democratic administrations, since the 1979 revolution that overthrew the U.S.-backed Shah and ushered in the Islamic Republic. … [Read more...] about Even hiding in a bunker, Iran’s Supreme Leader wields ultimate power in the country
1,200 arrests a day: How Trump’s deportation promise became reality
ICE is now arresting nearly 1,200 illegal immigrants a day and had more than 56,000 people in detention, shattering previous records as the agency begins to fulfill President Trump's promise of mass deportations by nabbing more people without criminal records. … [Read more...] about 1,200 arrests a day: How Trump’s deportation promise became reality
Man’s mother is member of church where he opened fire outside before he was fatally shot, police say
The man who opened fire outside a Michigan church filled with worshippers before he was struck by a vehicle and then fatally shot by security staff had attended services there a couple of times in the last year, and his mother is a member, police said. … [Read more...] about Man’s mother is member of church where he opened fire outside before he was fatally shot, police say
L.A. County Sheriff’s Department apologizes for odd tweet about Iran bombings
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is apologizing for a social media post that referred to the "victims" of the U.S. bombing in Iran. … [Read more...] about L.A. County Sheriff’s Department apologizes for odd tweet about Iran bombings