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As international mission in Haiti falters, U.S. seeks to turn it into a U.N. peacekeeping operation
The proposed switch would address funding shortfalls, as such missions are typically financed through member nations' assessed contributions
U.S. service member reportedly detained in Venezuela as repression intensifies after election fallout
The person in question is an American citizen and a Navy sailor. He was detained on August 30
Mexico's Lower House approves president AMLO's controversial judicial overhaul
The bill, which was openly criticized by the U.S., now moves to the Senate
What are 'JASSM' Missiles? Ukraine poised to gain another major US boost to rocket arsenal
An announcement has not been made but is reportedly in the works. The weapon has range to hit targets inside Russia
U.S. reportedly readies sanctions against Venezuela's Maduro as he tightens his grip on power
A government-friendly court granted an arrest warrant for Edmundo González Urrutia, the opposition's presidential candidate who claims to have won the elections
San Diego County reports two cases of migrants trying to board school buses
The Jamul-Dulzura Union School District plans to hold a community meeting on Aug. 31 to address the issue
Texas is slated to execute three more inmates this fall, here's where their cases stand
After a peak of executions in the early 2000s, death sentences in Texas have remained in the single digits for the past nine years.
Miami is the rudest place to live in the United States, new study claims
Miami collected a score of 9.88 in Preply's study despite not even figuring in the top-30 in 2022, when the survey was last conducted
More Americans are buying into misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines, new poll shows
The level of trust for doctors serving in hospitals has also been impacted, decreasing from nearly 72% in April 2020 to 40% in January 2024
Critics of bridge being constructed over the Tijuana River call the project unnecessary
A study conducted in 2019 showed that there could be potential floods in Tijuana if CBP agents fail to open gates fast enough or in the event of a malfunction
Multi-agency effort leads to 22 arrests of Chuco Tango gang members in the El Paso area
The raids were part of Operation Rock Water, a long-term federal investigation led by the FBI and the DEA targeting the El Paso Gang.
Biden administration resumes humanitarian parole program for Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba and Nicaragua
The program had been halted after a allegations of widespread fraud
Over a dozen Texas National Guard members have died while deployed at the southern border since 2021
Gov. Greg Abbott said Operation Lone Star has led to the apprehension of more than half a million migrants as well as 46,000 criminal arrests since March 2021
Air purifiers handed out in San Diego are not enough to combat the sewage stench coming from Tijuana
Residents in the area have reported chronic coughs, migraines and nausea due to the smell; they say symptoms go away when they go somewhere else
Florida attorneys reject halting execution of inmate over Parkinson's disease causing 'needless pain'
Last year, the state of Florida conducted six executions, the most in a single year since 2014 (8)
Cuban exiles warn that former regime members are seeking to enter the U.S. as exodus continues
Tony Costa, the director of the Foundation for Human Rights in Cuba, said the organization compiled over 1,000 such cases
Biden administration could resume humanitarian parole program this week after fraud allegations
The program was halted weeks ago after authorities found over 100,000 applications were filed by a few thousand "serial sponsors"
Tren de Aragua gang members continue to cross into the U.S. through Texas, Mexican authorities warn
The gang was designated as a transnational criminal organization by the U.S. Treasury Department in July of this year
AMLO announces 'pause' in diplomatic relations with U.S. over criticism of judicial overhaul
The initiative seeks for judges to be elected by the population. U.S. ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar warned about its effects
U.S., Colombia and Panama agree to increase crackdown on regional migration route through more deportations
Colombia and Panama agreed to increase state presence along their shared border to fight back human trafficking and smugglers
U.S. to send more heavy military equipment to Haiti as forces struggle to defeat armed gangs
Military authorities said they will send 24 additional armored vehicles and 34 overhead turrets
People in Miami are more likely to return to the office than those in the west coast, a new analysis finds
Economists believe that about 20% to 25% of workers in the U.S. work from home at least part of the week
Former postal worker accused of intercepting drugs and delivering them to traffickers in New Jersey
Emerson Pavilus is now facing up to 15 years in prison for bribery charges and five years in prison each for conspiracy and drug offenses
Six migrants injured in San Diego after falling from the border wall
Last year, the Mexican consulate reported that 29 Mexican nationals died from falls while trying to cross into the San Diego region while another 120 were hurt.
LA County workers and local law enforcement clear homeless encampment at Dockweiler State Beach
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said his administration has spent about $24 billion to combat homelessness. LA County workers and local law enforcement clear homeless encampment at Dockweiler State Beach
Donald Trump does not rule out separations of mixed-status families in mass deportation plan
About 4.4 million U.S.-born children under the age of 18 live with an unauthorized immigrant parent
16 GOP-led states sue Biden admin. over plan to give legal status to undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens
The measure could benefit near half a million people. The states say the plan is being implemented for "blatant political purposes"
Panama announces expansion of U.S.-funded deportation flights to include migrants from Ecuador, India, China
The government began carrying out the flights this week
New York City employee gunned down Venezuelan migrant sleeping in park to 'settle a score', District Attorney says
The murder was initially believed to be connected to a fatal shooting of two other Venezuelan men outside a nearby migrant shelter just minutes later.
MAGA ally James Comer hints at subpoenaing Janet Yellen over pro-Palestinian protest funding records
The lawmaker is seeking information on whether there are "suspicious activity reports" related to organizations leading protests across the country