Visa Interviews Halted For Afghans Who Helped US Troops
The International Refugee Assistance Project reports the Afghan Special Immigrant Visa program was halted on March 9 "due to a shortage in available visas."
Does Trump Think Jeff Sessions Committed Perjury?
A Fox News tweet liked by the president linked to a news story about Sen. Al Franken's comments on Attorney General Jeff Sessions, accusing him of lying to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Best-Paying Jobs in America: Report
A report that lists 25 of the best paying jobs in America from fields such as health care, technology and law found the highest salaries are going to physicians, followed by pharmacy managers and...
Only Concealed Weapons Accounted For In Florida
New laws being proposed could allow people with concealed weapon permits to carry a deadly firearm to almost all public places.
San Francisco Asks Court To Block Trump Order On Sanctuary Cities
Seeking an injunction in U.S. District Court against the Trump order threatening to cut funding, the City Attorney Dennis Herrera warns that if the “defendants strip all federal funds from San...
More Women Part Of Work Force In Sub Saharan Africa Than America: Study
The findings of two new and separate worldwide survey and poll on the occasion of this year’s Women’s day casts new light on this year’s theme of gender equality in work.
Texas Senate Committee Approves Transgender Bathroom Bill
The bill mandates transgender people to use facilities such as bathrooms and locker rooms which correspond with their biological sex, as mentioned in their birth certificates.
SXSW Issues Statement on 'Deportation Clause'
The festival will also feature seven artists from five of the seven countries that are part of Trump's travel ban in a special event called 'ContraBanned: #MusicUnites.'
San Antonio Hitman Responsible For Life Insurance Murder To Be Execute
In 1992,the then 22-year-old Ruiz was convicted of shooting and killing a twenty-nine-year-old woman, outside her home for $2,000.
TSA Checks To Get Friskier
The change in the policy is reportedly due to an audit conducted by the Department of Homeland Security’s Inspector General that criticized the current TSA screening procedures.
Mexican Politician Climbs Border Wall
In a recently released video, the Mexican lawmaker Braulio Guerra can be seen perched on an over 20 feet wall along a Tijuana beach.
What Are Donald Trump And Arnold Schwarzenegger Feuding About?
President Trump trolled the Hollywood superstar and former governor of California by alleging that he was fired from NBC's "The New Celebrity Apprentice" due to his "pathetic" ratings.
Vice President Pence Demands Apology From Associated Press
In a tweet Saturday evening, Mike Pence alleged that the AP had violated his and his wife’s privacy and security, and demanded an apology for a story published by the agency Friday.
Democrats, Obama Aide Rubbish Trump Wiretap Claims
Barack Obama's spokesman Kevin Lewis and several Democrats such as Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff defended the former president and slammed Trump for his unsubstantiated claims.
Tehran Successfully Tests Russian Missile System
Iran had struck the deal for five Russian S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems in 2007, but it was later suspended after the adoption of U.N. Security Council sanctions in mid-2010.
Arkansas To Execute 8 Men In 10 Days
The last execution carried out by the state of Arkansas was 12 years ago, in 2005.
How The CIA And MI6 Are Wooing Women Recruits
Both the CIA and the MI6 have similar goals of eliminating stereotypes and recruiting more women and minority candidates.
Trump To Revise Car Emission Standards Rule: Reports
The tailpipe emissions standards, introduced in 2009, mandate that automakers build passenger cars that can achieve an average of 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025.
Pentagon Launches Airstrikes After Yemen Bans Ground Missions
Pentagon spokesman said that the airstrikes against terrorists Thursday and Friday were "conducted in partnership with the government of Yemen."
Russian Foreign Minister Calls Sessions Row A 'Witch Hunt'
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov called the allegations surrounding the meeting between the U.S. attorney general and Sergei Kislyak, the Russian Ambassador to the U.S., similar to a witch hunt.