Appeals Court Maintains Block on Trump’s Troop Deployment to Illinois
“Political opposition is not rebellion,” wrote a Seventh Circuit panel, rejecting an attempt by the Trump administration to remove an order by a trial court judge.
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“Political opposition is not rebellion,” wrote a Seventh Circuit panel, rejecting an attempt by the Trump administration to remove an order by a trial court judge.
While U.S. passports with an “X” gender marker remain valid, a new policy from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) now requires airlines to provide either an “M” or an “F” […]
Grand jury indicts former national security advisor John Bolton who worked under President Donald Trump’s first administration. Bolton’s charges were related to the use and retention of classified information and documents that he received during that tenure in 2019.
It will reportedly take a haul for New York to move on from this player.
A team working to improve solar panel technology, led by the University of Colorado Boulder, has lost its grant from the Department of Energy amid a wave of funding cuts to energy projects initiated by President Donald Trump's administration during the government shutdown.
Bolton served for more than a year in President Trump’s first administration.
The despicable messages from the four Manalapan High School students were posted to Snapchat over the weekend and then shared on Instagram.
Indiana announced a new eight-year contract with coach Curt Cignetti worth nearly $93 million on Thursday.
Followers of the Israeli club will not be allowed to attend the Europa League game over safety concerns.
As we near the end of another work week, we still have quiet weather to go around, but changes are coming for the weekend.
D.J. Moore is still a big part of the Bears offense.
In the hunt for new therapeutics for cancer and infectious diseases, lasso peptides prove to be a catch. Their knot-like structures afford these molecules high stability and diverse biological activities, making them a promising avenue for new therapeutics. To better unleash their clinical potential, a team from the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology has developed LassoESM, a new large language model for predicting lasso peptide properties.
Incenter introduces the CRA Exchange Platform, a free tool for lenders to streamline CRA loan trading and enhance financial performance.
Former national security adviser reportedly accused of sharing classified information
Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested one of El Salvador’s “most wanted” who stands accused of murder, according to a Department of Homeland Security press release exclusively obtained by Blaze News. 'These are the types of criminal illegal aliens that sanctuary politicians across Virginia are protecting as they demonize law enforcement.' On October 2 in Virginia, ICE agents captured Ismael Enrique Mendoza Flores, also known as “El Calaco,” believed to be an MS-13 gang leader. Mendoza Flores was wanted in El Salvador for aggravated homicide and illicit associations. According to Fairfax County case records, he was arrested in Virginia on August 23 for unauthorized use of a vehicle, a criminal felony. The alleged crime was reportedly committed on July 28. Mendoza Flores made bail and a preliminary hearing was scheduled for October 31. The DHS reported that ICE arrested Mendoza Flores due to an active warrant for murder. He was listed as part of the Salvadoran National Police’s “Most Wanted Gang Members” Program. Mendoza Flores told U.S. authorities that he entered the country as a child in 2015. RELATED: DOJ files first terrorism-related charges against alleged 'Antifa Cell' after ICE attack: 'Get to the rifles' Ismael Enrique Mendoza Flores, “El Calaco.” Image source: Department of Homeland Security “Our brave men and women of ICE arrested one of El Salvador’s most wanted fugitives off of the streets of Virginia. This MS-13 gang member was wanted for murder,” DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said. “These are the types of criminal illegal aliens that sanctuary politicians across Virginia are protecting as they demonize law enforcement,” McLaughlin continued. “President Trump and Secretary [Kristi] Noem are not going to allow gang members to terrorize American citizens.” RELATED: ICE accuses LA officials of giving 'a middle finger to the law' after county paves way for illegal aliens to receive funding Photographer: Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images The DHS vowed to continue the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown despite the ongoing government shutdown. The department stated that it “will not let the Democrats’ government shutdown prevent our law enforcement officers from executing the critical mission of securing our nation from the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens.” Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
The Young Sheldon spinoff still isn't as funny as it could be, but it's certainly heartfelt.
ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar (AP) — The United Nations chief on Thursday condemned the military takeover in Madagascar as an army colonel who led the coup was set to be quickly sworn in as president just three days after announcing soldiers had taken charge. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres “condemns the unconstitutional change of government in Madagascar and […]
By Eric Tucker, Alanna Durkin Richer And Michael Kunzelman GREENBELT, Md. (AP) — Former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton was charged Thursday in a federal investigation into the potential mishandling of classified information, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. The investigation into Bolton, who served for more than a […]
The musician co-founded the massively successful rock group in 1973
Trans Mountain is facing $292,000 in regulatory fines for alleged environmental issues during a major rainstorm in B.C.'s Fraser Valley in January 2024.