IMMIGRATION

Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Life of luxury for Iran official's son in US while controversy swirls

Eissa Hashemi lives a comfortable life in Los Angeles, working at a California psychology school and rubbing shoulders with wealthy families. But his family background makes many uncomfortable. His father helped lead the group that seized the US embassy in Tehran in 1979, holding 52 Americans hostag

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Apr 06 2026SPORTS

Will Mexico finally win past the round of 16 at home?

For over forty years, fans of Mexico’s national soccer team have watched their side fall short at the World Cup. Every time they reach the knockout stage, they seem to hit a wall by the fifth game. But this summer, with the tournament hosted on home soil, former player Leonardo Cuellar believes the

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Apr 05 2026POLITICS

Neighbors, Not Numbers: Why More Homes Can Mean More Hearts

Living next to someone can change a life. In Anchorage, the idea that houses should stay far apart is still strong. People worry that more neighbors will crowd the streets, steal sunshine, and break the quiet of their homes. Yet a closer view shows that sharing space can also build stronger bonds.

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Apr 05 2026POLITICS

Glamorous life in America for Iranian official's family ends in deportation

A young woman from a prominent Iranian military family recently enjoyed a high-end American lifestyle before her residency was abruptly revoked. Sarinasadat Hosseiny, 25, posted photos on social media showing her jet-setting between popular U. S. destinations like Miami, Alaska, and Las Vegas. Her I

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

Government Shutdown Drama: A Tale of Politics, Money and Chaos

The U. S. government hit a pause button in the fall, shutting down for 43 days – the longest ever – until a deal let most agencies run through January. That stop‑gap was meant to ease into a longer agreement, but events in Minnesota shook the plans. Immigration agents killed Alex Pretti, and Senate

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Apr 04 2026RELIGION

Pope’s Candle‑Lit Good Friday Service Calls for Justice and Compassion

The Vatican hosted a quiet, candle‑lit gathering on Good Friday inside Rome’s historic Colosseum. Thousands of faithful gathered in the ancient amphitheatre, where the pope led a procession that traced Jesus’ final hours. The event blended scripture readings, prayers, and meditations that highlighte

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

Community Voices: How Local Leaders Fight ICE Detentions

In El Paso, a city council member has pushed for a halt to new ICE facilities, arguing that federal agents should need warrants before entering city property. The motion also calls for a review of how much the town cooperates with immigration enforcement. Across the country, ICE has stepped up raid

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

Congo Considers Taking in US Deportees

The Democratic Republic of Congo is currently in early-stage talks with the US government about accepting migrants who have been deported from America. These migrants would first be sent by US authorities to a third country—possibly Congo—before facing removal from Africa. Two local officials in Kin

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

When ICE detention centers hit the news: a closer look at ongoing struggles

The recent death of Jose Guadalupe Ramos-Solano at the Adelanto ICE detention center has again put a spotlight on the conditions inside these facilities. His passing marks the fourth death at Adelanto since last September, all involving Mexican nationals, prompting Mexico to seek answers and legal a

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Apr 03 2026POLITICS

Why Trump wants fans to skip Springsteen shows

Donald Trump took a swing at Bruce Springsteen this week, telling fans to skip the singer’s concerts because tickets cost too much. He also called Springsteen a “dried-up prune” who had “bad plastic surgery. ” Usually Trump praises himself in posts, but this time he focused on mocking a musician nea

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