The announcement follows harsh criticism from the Trump administration about California and other states granting licenses to people in the country illegally.
Anchorage will experiment with internet voting in local elections, betting that its ease and security will win over voters even in an era of election conspiracy theories.
"For decades, the US government has chosen to admit refugees and outsourced its statutory responsibility to provide those refugees with resettlement assistance to non-profit organizations like USCCB," the lawsuit states.
"These data support the hypothesis that during pre-Hispanic times, local groups periodically lined the holes with plant materials and deposited goods inside them, using woven baskets and/or bundles for transport," Bongers said.
Wealthy “sniper tourists” allegedly paid upward of $90,000 to shoot people during “human safari” trips to Sarajevo in the 1990s — with an extra fee to kill children, according to wild claims being probed by Italian prosecutors.
A Chinese cat, Xiao Mao, was accidentaly shipped from China to Minnesota in a shipping container and managed to survive a harrowing weeks-long voyage. She's now on her road to recovery and is ready for an adoption :)
Per the lawsuit, the district claims social media is hindering them from being able to teach students because the children are spending too much time scrolling on their apps. Hundreds of U.S. school districts are currently suing.
The U.S. Catholic bishops on Nov. 11 elected Oklahoma City conservative Archbishop Paul Coakley as the new president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops during the conference's annual fall plenary assembly.
Animal suffering is a difficult thing to quantify, but scientists have recently developed a standardized framework that factors in the intensity of negative states like stress or pain and the length of time they're experienced.
California Supreme Court upholds law barring nursing home staff from misgendering transgender and gay residents, rejecting a 1st Amendment free-speech challenge.
The Sixth Street Bridge, once a glowing L.A. landmark, has gone dark after copper wire theft. Repairs could cost millions ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympics.
Trump’s concern for Nigerians is welcome, but here’s the awkwardness: Trump’s aid cuts are killing far more Nigerian Christians than Islamic terrorists are.
The monthly Deutschlandtrend survey has looked into the debate about the perception of urban space in Germany. It found that the number of people who no longer feel safe in public has risen.
Samuel 'Elyon Badger' Smeltzer is running for the House of Representatives in Michigan’s Seventh Congressional District, currently represented by Republican Rep. Tom Barrett
Monday's settlement would end 20 years of litigation in which businesses accused Visa, Mastercard and banks of conspiring to violate U.S. antitrust laws, including through the card networks' collection of "swipe fees."
The alleged victims were part of an international Jewish delegation attending the papal audience, during which Pope Leo XIV reaffirmed Catholic-Jewish relations and vowed to fight antisemitism.
Shoko Asahara’s brutality shocked the world when 14 people were killed in a terrorist attack on the Tokyo subway. Thirty years later, his influence remains strong
A disastrous shutdown for Democrats got worse Sunday when Senate Democrats folded on government funding while receiving nothing of substance in return.
At least 25 women have been contacted by Army criminal investigators after they found photos and videos on Dr. Blaine McGraw's devices, a military official told NBC News
The child had been sleeping next to her mother at a train station on Jamshedpur, India, before a man snatched her. Two men have been arrested and confessed to the crime
Three person crew were set to return but that return has been postponed while engineers assess potential damage from what reports describe as "a tiny piece of space debris."
Interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa is expected during his Washington visit Monday to commit to joining the U.S.-led coalition to defeat ISIS, two U.S. officials told NBC News.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic front-runner in the mayor’s race, plans if elected to replace the selective program, which became a symbol of segregation in public schools.
'I am mortified to know he shared or sold images to other men. I know they will be around for the rest of my life and there's nothing I can do about it. I feel a bit broken by it, it's not something I can ever recover from'
The post comes after the Supreme Court questioned the legality of his use of emergency powers to impose sweeping new tariffs on nearly every country on Earth.
Ascencio Largo, 38, was sentenced this week to four months in jail and 10 years of probation – after previously facing substantial time behind bars for the ill-fated mid-summer excursion.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut is the first to permanently block Trump's use of military force to quell protests against immigration authorities, which he is also attempting in Democrat-led Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington, D.C.
The Utah man was previously charged with firing a gun outside the Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack. The Justice Department moved to dismiss the case on Jan. 21, 2025, the day after Trump took office.
In 2023, he told Sky News: "I'm amazed that hundreds of thousands of people are denying that the Holocaust ever happened while survivors like me, who can speak in the first person, are still alive." There are only 965,342 Holocaust survivors left.
The monitored conversations, together with other evidence, explain why Ottawa accuses New Delhi of orchestrating the murder of the Canadian-Sikh activist, even as India denies any role.
Anthony Lennon, one of Oklahoma's "Ten Most Wanted," disappeared in 2012 after authorities charged him in a second case involving child sex abuse images.
A professor at a New York college said he was shocked to learn that a student he knew as Justin Phillips is allegedly a fugitive who disappeared from Oklahoma over a decade ago.
The matching definition for “sex assigned at birth” stated, “when a baby is born, a doctor or midwife looks at the baby’s body/anatomy and says they are a girl, boy, or intersex.”
“It’s an absurd ruling because you have a federal judge effectively telling us what we have to do in the middle of a Democrat government shutdown,” Vance said during a roundtable with Central Asian leaders at the White House.
Boeing will not face a criminal conspiracy charge over two 737 Max jetliner crashes that killed 346 people after a federal judge in Texas on Thursday granted the government’s request to dismiss the case.
While the government’s stance might feel like a setback, the debate marked a significant milestone: official acknowledgment that the issue is legitimate and widely supported.
A priest who wore blasphemous rainbow vestments compared 'LGBT Catholics' with the Publican and the faithful who oppose same-sex 'marriage' as Pharisees in his homily.
Women's rights groups and feminist commentators have said the incident shows the extent of ingrained machismo in Mexican society, where a man believes he has the right to accost even the president if she is a woman.
The argument between Moreno and Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen broke out during a Nov. 5 hearing of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation.