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Protesters in multiple states press Target to oppose the immigration crackdown in Minnesota
NEW YORK (AP) — Activists planned protests at more than two dozen Target stores around the United States on Wednesday to pressure the discount retailer into taking a public stand against the 5-week-old immigration crackdown in its home state of Minnesota. ICE Out Minnesota, a coalition of community groups, religious leaders, labor unions and other
Homeland Security officials voice concerns about looming shutdown
A disruption in reimbursements to states for disaster relief costs. Delays in cybersecurity response and training. And missed paychecks for the agents who screen passengers and bags at the nation's airports, which could lead to unscheduled absences and longer wait times for travelers.
House votes to slap back Trump’s tariffs on Canada in rare bipartisan rebuke
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House voted Wednesday to slap back President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, a rare if largely symbolic rebuke of the White House agenda as Republicans joined Democrats over the objections of GOP leadership. The tally, 219-211, was among the first times the House, controlled by Republicans, has confronted the president over
House GOP pushes strict proof-of-citizenship requirement for voters ahead of midterm elections
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans rushed to approve legislation on Wednesday that would impose strict new proof-of-citizenship requirements ahead of the midterm elections, a long shot Trump administration priority that faces sharp blowback in the Senate. The bill, called the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility, or SAVE America Act, would require Americans to prove they are
Suspect in Canada shooting is identified as an 18-year-old with history of police visits to her home
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — The suspect in a school shooting in Canada was an 18-year-old who had a history of police visits to her home to check on her mental health, authorities said Wednesday, a day after the attack that killed eight people in a remote part of British Columbia. Police said Jesse Van
Inside Destroy Lonely’s Dark, Cinematic World – New Interview
Destroy Lonely opens up about crafting his new album, expanding into film and fashion, and why he's one of the most innovative artists of his generation. Continue reading…
Congressional Black Caucus and civil rights leaders unite to counter Trump administration’s agenda
The Congressional Black Caucus and major civil rights groups on Tuesday marked Black History Month by relaunching a national plan to mobilize against what they say are the Trump administration's efforts to weaken legal protections for minority communities.
J. Cole “Two Six,” Young M.A “Lasagna” & More | Daily Visuals 2.11.26
Source: David Peters / Courtesy of Dreamville This past Friday (Feb. 6), J. Cole finally released his highly-anticipated album The Fall-Off, and while it’s rumored to be his final album, fans praised the project and hope it’s only a sign of more things to come, but for now we’ll just appreciate whatever Cole blesses the masses
Shyne Celebrating 25th Anniversary of Debut LP With BK Concert
Source: Michael Tullberg / Getty Concertgoers in New York City are in for a sizzling start to the summer, as Shyne is set to return to the stage. The rapper, who rose to fame with Bad Boy Records, will be celebrating the 25th anniversary of his self-titled debut album with a concert performance at the
Baby Keem Announces New Album, Drops ‘Booman’ Documentary As An Appetizer
Source: Jason Koerner / Getty Baby Keem is officially back outside with some new music on the way. The West Coast rapper, often referred to as Kendrick Lamar’s “Range Brother,” has announced his new album, Ca$ino , set to drop on Feb. 20. The upcoming release marks Keem’s first full-length project in five years, following