Administration again denies FEMA disaster relief for Illinois, Pritzker says Officials in jurisdictions led by Democrats have viewed the denials of aid as politically driven.
Border Patrol’s Charlotte sting reaches into country clubs, upscale shops As undocumented immigrants stayed home and federal agents swept through the city, even the wealthiest neighborhoods got a glimpse of what life without migrants might look like.
These ducks are local celebrities and walk the red carpet daily “We’ve got to march with purpose,” duck master Kenon Walker tells the ducks each morning in a pep talk.
Are millennials frozen out of the housing market? The reality may be more interesting. An eye-catching report said the average first-time homebuyer is now 40, but the story is more complex.
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Jewish group vies to open nation’s first religious charter school The mere hint of an application for a Jewish charter school in Oklahoma has reanimated those involved in a bitter Supreme Court fight that ended months ago.
Costa Rica says it would accept Kilmar Abrego García, contradicting U.S. The statement from a Costa Rican official conflicts with what the Trump administration told a federal judge about its attempts to deport the undocumented immigrant