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30,000 Missing Illegal Immigrant Children Located: Tom Homan
By Naveen Athrappully More than 30,000 missing illegal immigrant children have been located by the Trump administration, border czar Tom Homan said in a Fox News interview clip published on Nov. 18. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson had recently said the Trump administration’s policies were similar to restarting the Civil War. Responding to the accusation, Homan…
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US Brings New Charges, Raises Bounty on Accused Drug Trafficker Ryan Wedding
By Catherine Yang and Stacy Robinson The Justice Department on Nov. 19 announced new charges against Ryan James Wedding, a former Olympian who was indicted in 2024 for allegedly running a drug trafficking network. He is being charged with additional counts of witness tampering and intimidation, murder, money laundering, and drug trafficking. Attorney General Pam…
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Amazon Sending $1.5 Billion in Automatic Refunds to Customers: 4 Things to Know
By Jack Phillips Amazon has started sending emails and paying out up to $1.5 billion in automatic refunds to Prime customers who may be impacted by a recent settlement, according to an update from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Monday. In late September, the FTC secured a $2.5 billion settlement with Amazon to resolve…
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Saudi Crown Prince Pledges $1 Trillion Investment in US During Meeting With Trump
By Evgenia Filimianove and Emel Akan WASHINGTON—Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said during his meeting with President Donald Trump on Nov. 18 that he will boost the investment partnership with the United States from $600 billion to $1 trillion. The crown prince told reporters that an announcement would be made today and tomorrow regarding…
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Federal Immigration Enforcement in Raleigh to Begin on Tuesday: Mayor
By Joseph Lord and Aldgra Fredly Federal immigration agents are already deployed to North Carolina’s capital city and could begin to conduct immigration enforcement operations there as soon as Tuesday, the city’s mayor said. Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell told the local outlet WRAL News that agents are “already in Raleigh and will be active tomorrow.” “We…
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Trump Says $2,000 Dividend Checks Will Be Sent ‘Next Year Sometime’ If Plan Moves Forward
By Jacki Thrapp Americans likely won’t receive President Donald Trump’s proposed $2,000 dividend check ahead of the holidays, the president said on Nov. 14. Trump speculated that if his proposal for the checks, to be paid for by money from U.S. tariff revenues, moves forward, select taxpayers would get the funds in 2026. “It’ll be…
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Trump to Host Saudi Crown Prince in Washington
By Evgenia Filimianova President Donald Trump is set to receive Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Washington on Nov. 18 to deepen cooperation on energy and security amid a U.S. push for Saudi-Israeli normalization. Speaking to reporters on board Air Force One on Nov. 14, Trump described the crown prince’s visit, his second to…
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Appeals Court Halts DOT Restrictions on Commercial Driver’s Licenses for Immigrants
By Aldgra Fredly A federal appeals court in the District of Columbia has temporarily blocked the Department of Transportation (DOT) from enforcing a new rule that narrows the conditions under which states may issue commercial driver’s licenses to noncitizens. The ruling followed an Oct. 20 petition from two truck drivers and the American Federation of…
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FAA to End Flight Reduction Order, Return to Normal Operations Monday Morning
By Joseph Lord and Aldgra Fredly The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will terminate its standing order to reduce flights out of U.S. airports on Nov. 17 as the country moves to return to normal air traffic in the aftermath of the government shutdown. The flight reduction emergency order is set to expire at 6 a.m.…
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US Home Builders Offer ‘Elevated’ Incentives Amid Affordability Challenges
By Mary Prenon Faced with affordability constraints and cautious demand, and with abundant land in states such as Arizona, Utah, Texas, and Florida, many developers are offering enticing incentives to potential homebuyers. A recent Redfin report indicates that builders are offering mortgage-rate buydowns, assistance with closing costs, and upgraded home amenities to attract buyers. In…
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