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Trump declared a national emergency over Cuba, accusing the communist regime of aligning with hostile powers and ordering new tariffs on oil suppliers to the island nation.
The Trump administration announced it is easing up on sanctions and allowing limited Venezuelan oil transactions following the capture of dictator Nicolás Maduro.
Hamas leader Mousa Abu Marzouk says the group "never agreed to disarm" after President Donald Trump claimed the militant organization would throw down weapons.
The Santa Clara County, California, sheriff said Thursday that his department will not be supporting ICE operations around Super Bowl LX.
The Swiss Federal Tribunal handed Jordan Chiles a legal victory in her Olympic bronze medal fight, citing video evidence that her coach’s inquiry was timely.
California school districts implemented new security measures to keep ICE agents out, while Department of Homeland Security officials confirm they do not arrest children on campuses.
Lottery winner John Eric Spiby, 80, was sentenced to 16 years in prison for running a $400 million counterfeit pill empire from his cottage after a 2010 windfall.
Sha'Carri Richardson was arrested for allegedly driving over 100 mph in Orange County, Florida, the latest controversy for the U.S. Olympic sprinter.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison disputed border czar Tom Homan's claims about a new cooperation agreement between ICE and county jails.
Rubio revoked travel privileges for Iranian officials after organizations accused the regime of killing more than 6,200 protesters. President Trump also warned of a "massive armada."
House conservatives are expressing skepticism after Senate Democrats and the White House announced a deal had been reached to fund the government without a long-term DHS funding bill.
Joe Rogan marveled at how past immigration rhetoric from some of the Democratic Party's leaders sounds more conservative than current Republican positions on the issue.
Rebecca Loos says Brooklyn Beckham's family statement validates her alleged David Beckham affair claims from 22 years ago in a new Channel 5 documentary.
President Donald Trump is suing the IRS for $10 billion over the alleged illegal disclosure of his tax information by a "rogue, politically motivated" employee to news organizations.
Boston activist Monica Cannon-Grant, once Bostonian of the Year, was sentenced to four years probation after pleading guilty to federal fraud charges.
California Democrats introduced a bill to ban ICE agents from renting vehicles as tensions rise after recent shootings and threats against federal agents.
New England Patriots backup quarterback Tommy DeVito revealed what head coach Mike Vrabel's message is for the team as they prepare for Super Bowl LX.
Jena Sims, the wife of PGA Tour golfer Brooks Koepka, dunked on a social media troll on Thursday after posting a video about Dry January.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced a Florida registered nurse relinquished his license after allegedly refusing anesthesia for "MAGA" patients in a social media post.
Hunter Biden's lawyers dismiss motion in legal filing, arguing he has no obligation to maintain relationship with 7-year-old daughter Navy Joan Roberts.
President Trump and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, N.Y., reached a bipartisan government funding agreement to advance a behemoth funding package without the DHS spending bill.
Kim Kardashian breaks silence on royal "photogate" drama with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, revealing the "innocent" post that sparked internet controversy.
DHS lodges detainer for illegal immigrant accused of raping autistic teen in California sanctuary state. Officials call it "most heinous" case involving vulnerable victim.
President Donald Trump vowed to block federal funding for low-income housing in Pacific Palisades, saying it would "destroy the value" of homes in the area.
A new study reveals men face heart attack risk seven years earlier than women, starting in their mid-30s. Northwestern research highlights the need for earlier screening.