(Headline USA) President Joe Biden, under political pressure, agreed to admit four times as many refugees this budget year as his predecessor did, but resettlement agencies concede the number actually allowed into the U.S. will be closer to the record-low cap of 15,000 set by former President Donald Trump.
Refugee...
(Headline USA) Elected officials in a Minneapolis suburb where a police officer fatally shot Daunte Wright during a traffic stop in April approved a resolution that puts the city on track to major changes to its policing practices.
The Brooklyn Center City Council voted 4-1 Saturday in favor of a...
(Headline USA) The first court test of whether local governments can ban police from enforcing certain gun laws is playing out in a rural Oregon county, one of a wave of U.S. counties declaring itself a Second Amendment sanctuary.
The measure that voters in the logging area of Columbia County...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced Saturday that they would change the designation of the Congressional Baseball Team shooting that injured Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., to "domestic terrorism."
The FBI sparked outrage amongst Republicans when news broke the federal law enforcement agency had classified the shooting as a “suicide...
(Headline USA) Organizers of New York City's Pride events said Saturday they are banning police and other law enforcement from marching in their huge annual parade until at least 2025, and will also seek to keep on-duty officers a block away from the gay pride parade.
Even still, the leaders...
(Associated Press) Delta Air Lines will require new employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 starting Monday.
The airline won’t impose the same requirement on current employees, more than 60% of whom are vaccinated, a Delta spokesman said Friday.
Delta has about 74,000 employees.
American, United, Southwest and Alaska airlines, however, said they do...
(Associated Press) News organizations demanded an explanation Saturday for an Israeli airstrike that targeted and destroyed a Gaza City building housing the offices of The Associated Press, broadcaster Al-Jazeera and other media outlets.
AP journalists and other tenants were safely evacuated from the 12-story al-Jalaa tower after the Israeli military...
(Associated Press) More than a dozen states quickly embraced new federal guidelines that say fully vaccinated Americans no longer need to wear masks indoors or out in most cases.
But other states and cities and some major businesses hesitated amid doubts about whether the approach is safe.
Some businesses argue there...
(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) If AmeriKKKa is so bigoted, why do Africans and Caribbeans leave black-run, predominantly black nations and come to the United States of America, which the Democrat-Left condemns as Earth’s headwaters of “systemic racism” and white supremacy?
According to the most recent Department of Homeland Security data,...
The Eastern European cyberterrorist group DarkSide, which claimed responsibility for a hack that shut down fuel supplies across the Southeast US, may have bitten off more than it can chew.
Days after the group offered a semi-apologetic statement for holding hostage the Georgia-based Colonial Pipeline via ransomware, it announced that...
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo pushed back on the accusations of sexual harassment that have been made against him by former staffers, maintaining that there was no law against being a creep.
"Harassment is not making someone feel uncomfortable---that is not harassment," Cuomo said on Thursday. "If I just made...
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said on Thursday that the House Ethics Committee should investigate Rep. Marjorie Greene, R-Ga., over an alleged hallway confrontation with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio--Cortez, D-N.Y.
Pelosi suggests House Ethics Committee should investigate Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for "verbal assault" and "abuse" of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in...