WASHINGTON — The Senate agreed unanimously early Friday to fund the Department of Homeland Security, but without funding for immigration enforcement and deportation operations. Subscribe to read this ...
The Senate unanimously moved to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, except for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and part of Customs and Border Protection, in a rare overnight session.
In this week’s Elie v. U.S., our justice correspondent explores Trump’s stunning incompetence. Plus: Baseball is back—for now. People wait in long security lines at LaGuardia Airport on March 25, 2026 ...
Iran said Saturday that all countries besides the US and Israel may pass through the Strait of Hormuz, in a desperate attempt at coalition busting less than a day after the US bombed military targets ...
WASHINGTON, March 6 (Reuters) - U.S. President ‌Donald Trump said on Friday there would be no deal struck with Iran except "unconditional surrender," a week after ⁠launching war with Israel against ...
The battle over birthright citizenship is a battle over its exceptions. The 14th Amendment’s first sentence proudly proclaims that “[a]ll persons born . . . in the United States, and subject to the ...
House Appropriations Committee ranking member Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) introduced a bill on Wednesday that would fund every agency under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) except Immigration and ...
Henry Olsen is a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Democrat Taylor Rehmet’s shocking victory on Saturday, flipping a Texas state Senate seat in a district that President Donald ...
Anastasia Maillot is an Evergreen Editor based in Finland. At GameRant, she combines her passion for fiction writing and video games to share her love of all things nerdy with the world. Her love for ...
As Wall Street’s biggest firms tout the many ways artificial intelligence is making their employees better, from tellers helping customers with account issues to investment bankers arranging ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. CHICAGO — It’s a small, but mighty sign: “Everyone is welcome here, except I.CE.” Katherine Duncan, owner of Katherine Anne ...