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World pauses to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day
January 27 marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the most notorious of the Nazi German death camps.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faces rising calls for her firing or impeachment
From Democratic Party leaders to the nation's leading advocacy organizations to even the most centrist lawmakers in Congress, the calls are mounting for the Homeland Security secretary to step aside after the shooting deaths in Minneapolis of two people who protested deportation policy. At a defining moment in her tenure, few Republicans are rising to
Shapiro says Trump administration ‘whitewashing history’ in court filing over removal of slavery exhibit
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) filed an amicus brief Tuesday in Philadelphia's lawsuit against Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and acting National Park Service Director Jessica Bowron over the removal of a slavery exhibit, accusing the Trump administration of "whitewashing history."
The First Lady Pocketed $28M, And Other Reasons To Hate The ‘Melania’ Doc
Source: The Washington Post / Getty Let’s be honest: First Lady Melania Trump doesn’t do anything. She’s not in front of the camera. She barely promotes or even talks about her “Be Best” children’s wellbeing. (The program which was started during President Trump’s first term in office has been around since 2018 and yet, nothing.)
Judge issues temporary order barring removal of boy, 5, and father who were detained in Minnesota
A federal judge has issued a temporary order prohibiting the removal of a 5-year-old Ecuadorian boy and his father who were detained last week in Minnesota in an incident that further inflamed divisions on immigration under the Trump administration. U.S. Judge Fred Biery ruled Monday that any removal or transfer of 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos
Trumbull County Commissioners considering ways to ease property taxes
Trumbull County Commissioners met Tuesday and considered ways to help ease the burden of higher property taxes for homeowners.
Judge finds Virginia Democrats’ redistricting resolution illegal; new Maryland map advances
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Democrats ran into a setback on Tuesday in Virginia to fight back against President Donald Trump's congressional redistricting efforts, but they took a step forward in Maryland, though obstacles remain for enacting a new congressional map there. A Virginia judge ruled that a proposed constitutional amendment letting Democrats redraw the state’s
Doctor offers tips following shoveling collapse in Boardman
Boardman police did CPR on a person who collapsed Monday after shoveling snow on Salinas Trail, taken to the hospital in Vfib.
Judge rules Massachusetts offshore wind project halted by Trump administration can continue
BOSTON (AP) — A federal judge said Tuesday that a nearly completed Massachusetts offshore wind project can continue, as the industry successfully challenges the Trump administration in court. At U.S. District Court in Boston, Judge Brian Murphy halted the administration's stop work order for Vineyard Wind, citing the potential economic losses from the delays and