What Trump's Family Separation Executive Order Does And Doesn't Do
President Donald Trump signed at executive order Wednesday aimed at keeping migrant families together after they cross the U.S. border illegally.
LEARN MOREThe president says he wants the thousands of families who've been separated at the border to be reunited. But no clear plan is yet in place.
An attorney defending Texas’ plans told a panel of federal judges that the law may have "went too far," but that will be up the court to decide.
The law remains on hold as the U.S. Justice Department is suing, arguing Texas is trampling on federal authority to enforce immigration laws.
Rural sheriffs who support the law criminalizing illegal entry into the U.S. are concerned about housing the expected influx of apprehended migrants.
Prosecutors in Poland say the man was preparing to give Russian agents airport security information regarding the Ukrainian president.
You might hear a hint of The Beatles in James McCartney and Sean Ono Lennon's new song, "Primrose Hill."
A disease that can be transmitted to people through rat urine — human leptospirosis — saw its highest number of cases in NYC in 2023.