It's Been 5 Months Since Kamala Harris Visited the Border—What Has She Said Since?
The vice president has faced criticism for her role in responding to the border crisis. But with the number of migrant crossings on the decline, her mission to address root causes could finally be paying off.
Hundreds of Google Employees Encourage Co-Workers to Resist Company's Vaccine Mandate
"I do not believe Google should be privy to the health and medical history of Googlers and the vaccination status is no exception," the manifesto states.
Texas Deploys 10,000 State Troopers and National Guard as Migrant Caravan Heads North
The 10,000 members of law enforcement could potentially meet up with more than 10,000 migrants.
Rick Scott Calls for Investigation Into Migrant Vetting Amid Surge at Southern Border
The bill "requires an immediate investigation to ensure the proper vetting and processing of anyone that comes into our country," the Florida senator said.
Harassment, a Book Deal and Nursing Homes: Read the Full Andrew Cuomo Impeachment Report
The investigation presents evidence regarding Cuomo's alleged wrongdoings during his time in office.
Protests Against COVID Restrictions Erupt in Netherlands, Police Car Set on Fire
"The virus is everywhere and needs to be combated everywhere," Prime Minister Mark Rutte said before imposing COIVD-19 restrictions.
Trump Fumes After McConnell Shrugs Off His Threats, Meets With Schumer on Debt Ceiling
"The Old Broken Crow has to be willing to play this hand, not like last time when he folded up like a cheap umbrella," Trump wrote about McConnell.
Booker, Maloney Sponsor Bill to Guarantee Pharmacies Provide Birth Control Access
"Protecting Americans' access to contraception is more important than ever," Senator Cory Booker said in a statement.
Kim Kardashian, Cory Booker, Others React to Stitt's Julius Jones Sentence Clemency
Upon news of Stitt's decision, some of America's most prominent influencers, actors, and activists released statements on Twitter sharing their thoughts.
GOP Still Wants Trump to Run in 2024 Despite Majority of Country Saying Otherwise: Poll
In a new poll by Marquette University Law School, over 70 percent of total respondents said they did not want to see Trump on the ballot in 2024.
Who Is Julius Jones? Execution of Oklahoma Inmate Controversy Explained
Julius Jones could face execution this Thursday if Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt does not grant clemency.
Gas Trade Group Calls Biden's Demand for Probe a 'Distraction' Amid Misconduct Accusations
The president asked the FTC to investigate whether Americans are paying more for gas "because of anti-competitive or otherwise potentially illegal conduct.”
In New Rules, U.S. Catholic Bishops Sidestep Direct Answer on Who Is Allowed Communion
The new document has generated controversy since the bishops' assembly first decided to begin drafting it in June.
How China's New Data Law Disrupts the Already Congested Supply Chain Ahead of the Holidays
Under the new law, foreign shipping companies are being blocked from accessing data necessary to plan shipping routes to avoid delays and congested ports.
Islamic State Claims Responsibility for Suicide Bombing That Killed Three in Uganda
In addition to the deaths, the bombings sent 33 people to the hospital, five of whom are in critical condition.
Mayorkas Gives Self 'A for Effort' on Border, Despite Surge, Migrant Treatment Criticism
The Homeland Security secretary said he'd also give himself a high grade for "investment in mission and support of our workforce.”
While Many Unions Work to Undermine Biden's Vaccine Mandate, Some Are Suing to Widen Them
"The COVID vaccine or test mandate should be broader in scope to also apply to employers with less than 100 employees," a union leader said.
Migrants in Belarus Allegedly Beaten by Military Guards, Won't Let Them Return Home
“They don't care if you live or die," one migrant told Al Jazeera about the Belarusian border guards. "They have no empathy.”
As GOP Uses Border Against Biden, EU Conservatives Eye Same Strategy With Belarus
"For better for worse, these types of crises tend to influence the outcomes of elections across the European Union," Erol Yayboke told Newsweek.
A Second Major Migrant Caravan of 10K Could Head Toward the U.S. as Leaders Meet in Mexico
"We are not going to Mexico City, we are now going the northern border, we are going to Sonora," the caravan's organizer said.