President Vladimir Putin's epic annual press conference on Friday was punctuated by bizarre moments and occasional barbs from ordinary Russians venting their frustration via unfiltered text messages.
Acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Todd Lyons says his agency, along with the Department of Homeland ...
Follow live updates from NBC News as Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks at his annual year-end news conference on ...
About 20,000 people living in Florida in 2025 were detained and transferred to federal immigration custody, state officials ...
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Controversy over US military action in Venezuela
In his celebratory news conference on the U.S. capture of Venezuelan strongman leader Nicolás Maduro, President Donald Trump ...
In a guest essay for The New York Times published on Tuesday, lawyer and author Jeffrey Toobin argued that the judge overseeing President Nicolás Maduro’s trial should step aside, citing his advanced ...
One estimate by an engineer in SCU forecasts that given 300 "actual" UAP sightings per year — and assuming random ...
KASARAGOD: Condemning the bulldozing of houses at Yelahanka near Bengaluru, Samastha Kerala Jem-Iyyathul Ulama president Syed ...
Look around the Western Conference. The Oklahoma City Thunder aren’t just coming; they are already the landlords. The Houston ...
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The Buffalo Bills are defined by offense, not defense, in 2025
Let’s start with the obvious, that 13 points is quite bad. Aside from that, Buffalo had zero until nearly three minutes into ...
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Florida’s deportation campaign arrests more than 20,000. Some had clean records
Caught in the dragnet are the immigrants who have built lives in the country — they have U.S.-citizen children, they own local businesses, they pay taxes.
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