Key Takeaways From the Texas Senate Debate Between Ted Cruz and Colin Allred
Despite a close race, Cruz remains ahead in practically all polls and is favored to win next month
Kamala Harris: The Democratic Candidate Who Won the Celebrity Vote
In the lead-up to the November 5th presidential election, Kamala Harris, the current Vice President of the United States, has garnered notable support from influential celebrities. Figures such as Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and George Clooney have publicly expressed their endorsement, which could prove crucial in mobilizing young and progressive voters in a highly polarized political climate.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Has Increased Its Support to Agents Amid Mental Health Crisis
In 2022, CBP reported 15 suicides by personnel, prompting the agency to rethink its strategy of taking care of its employees
Percentage of Early Voters For This Year's Election's Expected to Approach or Exceed 50%, Recent Poll Reveals
The proportion of early voters this year is projected to be the same or higher than those captured in other recent election years
As Tren de Aragua's Presence in the U.S. Increases, Here is Where They Are Confirmed to Operate
The lack of cooperation between U.S. and Venezuelan authorities further complicates efforts to vet suspected gang members entering the U.S.
El Taiger Will Be Cremated: His Cousin Traveled from Cuba and Will Take His Ashes to Rest with His Mother
According to El Taiger's cousin, Jorge Junior, the plan is to take the late reggaeton star back to Cuba so that his relatives can also say their final goodbyes.
Politics is a Topic Best Avoided During a First Date, But It Can Also Help Create a Spark, Recent Survey Says
A recent survey conducted by Oddspedia asked 5,000 Americans about the connections of their political views and how those affect their relationships
Chemical Disaster at Texas Oil Plant Leaves Two People Dead and Dozens More Injured
Researchers from nonprofit Coalition to Prevent Chemical Disasters say there have been 115 hazardous chemical incidents in Texas since January 2021
Dreamers Seek to Keep DACA Alive in Court As Republicans go on Offense
The future of the program is unclear as a six-year-long court battle continues
Assaults Against Border Patrol Agents are on the Rise in New Mexico, Authorities Say
The two most common types are physical assaults and throw of projectiles, including rocks
Afghan Man Allegedly Plotting a Terrorist Attack Against the U.S. on Election Day Worked as CIA Guard
Nasir Tawhedi and his co-conspirator were arrested by undercover FBI agents as they tried to buy a rifle and ammunition in Oklahoma's Western District
Texas CBP Seize Over 20 Pounds of Cocaine Hidden Inside Truck's Floorboards
With September data yet to be released, CBP officers saw a decrease of more than 20,000 pounds of cocaine seized between FY2023 and FY2024
DHS Inspector General Embroiled in Controversy After Watchdog Report Reveals 'Substantial Misconduct'
Joseph Cuffari is being accused of abuse of authority by the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency
Majority of American Houses Are Haunted, Homeowners Say: Survey
Of the 1,000 homeowners surveyed, more than 65% claimed to have experienced unexplainable occurrences in their homes.
Pyongyang To 'Permanently' Shut Border With South Korea
North Korea's army said on Wednesday it was moving to "permanently shut off and block the southern border" with the South and had informed the US military to prevent an accidental clash.
WATCH: 'Extraordinary' Lighting Strikes Fill Hurricane Milton's Eye As Growing Storm Approaches Florida
Milton strengthened rapidly to a Category 5 storm as it heads toward Florida
U.S. Announces the Removal of Eight Tajikistan Nationals with Ties to Islamic State Terror Group
According to agency data, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported only four migrants to Tajikistan last year
How Americans Feel About Israel, Palestine and U.S. Relations a Year From the October 7 Attacks
The survey covers a wide range of topics, from general sympathies to whether the U.S. should increase or decrease military aid to Israel
Recorded FBI Call Reveals Late Miami Businessman Sergio Pino Offered a 'Gift' to Suspects in His Attempt to Murder His Wife
Sergio Pino, a renowned Miami developer, was found dead in his Coral Gables mansion on July 16 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound
Five Texas Cities Ranked Among the "Best" Small Cities in the U.S., New Report Shows
One Texas city near the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area ranked among the top five in terms of home ownership rates and percentage of population in poverty
Treasurer of Former Miami-Dade Mayoral Candidate Arrested and Charged With Having Sex With a Minor
Andy Santana, member of Alex Otaola's campaign could face up to 15 years behind bars for having unlawful sexual activity with a 17-year-old male
CBP Agents Seize Over 10 Cocaine Packages Hidden Inside a Motorized Wheelchair
According to the most recent data published by CBP, the agency had seized almost 27,000 pounds of cocaine along the U.S. Southwest border as of August
Two Suspects in the Murder of a 12-Year-Old Girl in Houston Potentially Tied to Tren de Aragua Gang
Two Venezuelan nationals have been indicted for capital murder in Harris County, each one facing a $10 million bond following the June murder
Immigration Advocates Call for More Relaxed Asylum Restrictions as Migrant Deaths Hit Record Numbers
Certain sectors of the US.-Mexico border, such as El Paso, saw record number of deaths reported during Fiscal Year 2024
MS-13 Member Involved in the Murder of Four Young Men in 2017 is Sentenced to 50 Years in Federal Prison
More than a dozen MS-13 gang members and associates have also been charged in connection to the attack
Texas' Prison System Could Run Out of Beds for Those Incarcerated by Late 2025, New Report Says
Moreover, some prisons in the state are operating with up to 70% of prison guard positions unfilled as shortages continue
Senior Cuban Official is in Arizona After Requesting Asylum in the U.S.
Juan Carlos Santos Novoa, deputy Labor Minister in Cuba, applied for asylum through CBP One
Hurricane Helene Estimated to be Among Costliest Storms in U.S. History, Preliminary Report Says
Initial estimates anticipate that Helene has caused between $95 billion and to $110 billion in damages, but the dramatically increased as the storm intensified
Couple Arrested After Buying a Machine Gun, Grenades in the U.S., Trying to Smuggle Them to Mexico
According to data from CBP, there have been more than 4,500 seizures of firearms and ammunition during Fiscal Year 2024
Ted Cruz Retakes the Lead in Texas Senate Race as Contest Remains Razor Thin
The incumbent went back on top in the latest polls after appearing behind Colin Allred in a recent study