
Cato Institute Disputes Trump's Claims About Immigration Research
The libertarian think tank corrected President Trump's characterization of its border security data on social media.

The libertarian think tank corrected President Trump's characterization of its border security data on social media.

The FBI disclosed suspicious cyber activities on its networks while announcing the arrest of a contractor accused of stealing $46 million in cryptocurrency.

Researchers captured rare footage of sperm whales working together to assist during and after a birth, providing new insights into whale behavior.

The Soham murderer is on life support with severe head injuries after being attacked by another inmate at HMP Frankland.
Apollo Global Management agreed to purchase Japanese glassmaker Nippon Sheet Glass in its largest private equity deal in Japan to date.

Governor Gavin Newsom's office drew bipartisan criticism for social media posts that critics described as homophobic while targeting Republican figures.

A proposed California bill aimed at protecting immigration support providers faces criticism from those who say it could shield fraud and criminalize investigations.

Recent incidents highlight North Korean workers attempting remote employment while hackers compromise open source software projects.

The Trump administration has directed actions affecting both offshore wind and oil production facilities during its opening days.

Prime Minister threatens to withdraw NHS training places if doctors proceed with planned April strike action.

Nigeria and the UK pursue economic cooperation while the UN General Assembly passes a resolution declaring transatlantic slavery a crime against humanity.
North Carolina bettors have wagered more than $13 billion since sports betting became legal in the state two years ago.

GOP lawmakers are divided over the Dignity Act immigration reform bill as broader immigration policy discussions intensify in Congress.

A federal judge ruled that Kari Lake's appointment to lead the U.S. Agency for Global Media was unconstitutional and voided layoffs at Voice of America.

Brad Karp resigned as chair of major law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in February due to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
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