The updated schedule with the stadium and time for each game will be published on December 6
The program costs approximately $8 billion per month to operate nationwide, and has never missed a monthly payment due to a closure
House Speaker Mike Johnson has portrayed the 2,500 marches planned in all 50 states as a ‘hate America rally’ that will draw ‘the pro-Hamas wing’ and ‘the antifa people’
The 1807 legislation allows the US president to deploy the Armed Forces on national territory in times of insurrection, rebellion, or widespread civil unrest
The creator of the application, used to report sightings of immigration agents, says he will fight against its removal
The state has passed legislation related to mental health in prisons, AI-generated pornography, and privacy
Shutdowns force many government offices to close their doors, lay off workers, and suspend programs until funding is restored
The agency maintains that it does not use this method in its detention centers, but it does hold people in ‘administrative segregation,’ a euphemism for solitary confinement
In states where strong tactics have been implemented to combat immigration, several festivals and celebrations have been postponed or will no longer take place
Immigrant rights advocates and activists have been protesting outside ICE facilities since last week
According to an NBC News analysis, in the five weeks following its implementation, only 356 people used it to voluntarily leave the country, and no further data has been published since then
Mayor Michelle Wu called the lawsuit unconstitutional and promised a court fight: ‘We will vigorously defend our laws and the constitutional rights of cities’
Paragon’s technology is one of the most powerful commercial espionage tools available, and can covertly activate microphones to turn smartphones into listening devices
Retroactive penalties can exceed $1 million if people have been in the United States for a long time. Critics argue the strategy is more akin to intimidation than justice
In New York City, the Labor Day Carnival and the annual Afro-Caribbean Day parade draw crowds
The bill requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments has faced legal challenges, and its implementation remains temporarily blocked in some districts
To achieve a historic level of recruitment, the agency has lowered the application requirements, cut training times, and around 450 agents have received advanced training for ‘high-risk’ situations
According to a survey conducted by the analytics company Nielsen on the feelings of the Hispanic population, only 10% are optimistic about their life opportunities
This includes applications for residence cards, work permits, parole applications, and certain visas
When considering naturalization, the Trump administration plans to more closely examine conduct that may not be criminal but is viewed as socially undesirable
This period may not exceed 30 days, unless both the House of Representatives and the Senate approve an extension
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said she is looking to open new prisons near airports to facilitate deportations
In California, around 2,300 dreamers enrolled in Covered California plans will be dropped at the end of August
The plan established by Biden that gave borrowers more flexibility will come to an end on August 1
The perpetrator said in a note that he suffered from CTE, a progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by recurring head trauma
More than 16 million Americans would lose their health coverage under the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’