Month: January 2025
Some immigrants are already leaving the US in ‘self-deportations’ as Trump’s threats loom
There isn’t data on these departures, but history has seen other eras of public backlash that drove migrants — with or without legal status — out.
Read MoreSome immigrants are already leaving the US in ‘self-deportations’ as Trump’s threats loom
There isn’t data on these departures, but history has seen other eras of public backlash that drove migrants — with or without legal status — out.
Read MoreWATCH: Los Angeles officials hold briefing on fire response after red-flag wind event
The windy, flame-fanning weather that put the nation’s second most-populous metropolitan region on edge eased up Wednesday as firefighters made significant gains against the two massive wildfires burning around Los Angeles.
Read MorePope Francis injures right arm after falling for second time in less than six weeks
The pope didn’t break his arm, but a sling was put on as a precaution, the Vatican said in a statement.
Read MoreThe Women Refusing to Participate in Trump’s Economy
In the days after the 2024 presidential election, Ana Thompson felt hopeless. “I was very scared about the outcome and what could potentially happen to our country,” she says. Thompson, who makes TikTok videos focused on personal finance, began thinking
Read MoreRussia tried to use the LA wildfires to spread anti-Ukraine propaganda
Pro-Kremlin social media accounts and outlets have been spreading a baseless narrative that mansions belonging to Ukrainian officials burned down in Los Angeles. (Image credit: Mario Tama)
Read MoreWhat to Expect at Cataract Surgery
It’s normal to have anxiety about cataract surgery—and even postpone scheduling the procedure out of fear. But it shouldn’t be that way. Dr. Jeff Dello Russo, an ophthalmologist at Dello Russo Laser Vision and New Jersey Eye Center, recalls working
Read MoreHere’s everyone performing at the presidential inauguration – NPR
Here’s everyone performing at the presidential inauguration NPR
Read MoreFlorida Attorney General Ashley Moody will fill Marco Rubio’s Senate seat
Moody isn’t the state’s only AG to use the office as a stepping stone to a national post. Her predecessor, Pam Bondi, is Trump’s pick to lead the Justice Department and is testifying Thursday in the Senate.
Read MoreFlorida Attorney General Ashley Moody will fill Marco Rubio’s Senate seat
Moody isn’t the state’s only AG to use the office as a stepping stone to a national post. Her predecessor, Pam Bondi, is Trump’s pick to lead the Justice Department and is testifying Thursday in the Senate.
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