Self-Proclaimed Misogynist Influencer Andrew Tate Announces Return to US as He Hails Trump Victory: 'The Patriarchy Is Back'
Tate took to X — one of the few social media platforms where he is not banned from — to share his excitement for Donald Trump to return to office.
2 In 10 Voters Say Immigration Is The Most Important Issue Of The Presidential Election
Some 40% of respondents told the AP that the economy and jobs are the main issue facing the country, while 10% mentioned abortion
Ted Cruz Says Undocumented Immigrant Population in the U.S. Will Double if Kamala Harris is Elected
An estimated 11.7 million undocumented immigrants lived in the U.S. in 2023, an increase of about 800,000 compared to 2022
Trump's Tariff Plan Could Cost American Consumers up to $78 Billion in Annual Spending, Study Reveals
A report from the National Retail Federation (NRF) says the proposed tariffs would mainly impact consumer product categories
Marco Rubio Calls Recent Cyber Attacks on U.S. Telecom Companies a Serious Concern For National Security
U.S. lawmakers are now urging officials to set mandatory, uniform security standards in place for telecom companies' wiretapping systems
Mexican President Denies Knowledge of Potential Plea Deal Between 'Los Chapitos' Drug Lords and U.S. Officials
Claudia Sheinbaum said that Mexico's Foreign Secretary remains in close contact with the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico in relation to the case
Human-smuggling Networks are Estimated to Make Between $4 Billion to $12 Billion a Year, a New Report Says
Authorities say at least 80% of all undocumented immigrants making their way to the U.S. hire smugglers to help them cross into the U.S.
Matt Gaetz Threatens Non-Profits Helping Unlawful Migrants With Legislation To Remove Their Tax-Exempt Status
Gaetz said that non-profits "should focus on doing genuine charity for genuine Americans, not illegal aliens"
Black People Continue To Be Prosecuted at Higher Rates For Marijuana Possession in Miami-Dade
Nearly 60% of the more than 4,200 individuals hit with misdemeanor marijuana charges over the last five years are Black
Marco Rubio Demands Two Chinese Pharma Companies be Blacklisted in the U.S. For Ties to Forced Labor
Rubio, alongside Rep Jim McGovern (D-MA), co-sponsored the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act in 2020
Mexican Official Says U.S. is Not Sharing Details About 'El Mayo' Zambada's Capture; U.S. Ambassador Replies
Mexico's Attorney General, Alejandro Gertz Manero, says information about the pilot and the aircraft that took Zambada to the U.S. are yet to be shared with Mexican officials
Top Sinaloa Cartel Leader To Be Released From Prison 15 Years After Being Captured
"El Flaco" is one of four brothers in charge of leading Gente Nueva, focusing on opium poppy and marijuana production in the southern part of Chihuahua
Texas Purchases Massive Piece of Land Along the Rio Grande As It Continues Plans to Build Border Wall
Since Gov. Greg Abbott launched Operation Lone Star in 2021, more than $3 billion approved for the wall project
'Electoral Tragedy' in Miami-Dade County as Ballots Fall Off a Truck Near the Florida Turnpike
Miami-Dade's elections supervisor said the driver of the truck was terminated and that the Elections Department has zero tolerance for error
Organ Donations See Sharp Decline After Reports of 'Dead' Man Waking Up on Operating Table
A Kentucky man's near-miss organ retrieval after being mistakenly declared dead has caused a surge in organ donor opt-outs.
Latinas Are 30% More Likely to Die From Breast Cancer Than Non-Hispanic White Women, Organization Says
An estimated 195,300 cancer cases are expected to be diagnosed in Hispanic individuals this year; 30% of those will be breast cancer
U.S. Immigration Agency Identifies at Least 600 Migrants With Ties to Venezuelan-Born Gang Tren de Aragua
TdA has quickly gained notoriety in the U.S., with a known presence in 15 states and a possible one in eight others
Favorable View of Trump and Harris This Election Cycle Among Lowest in Modern American History, Poll Shows
Donald Trump has the record for the lowest favorability score in Gallup's polls since 1956, scoring only 36% in 2016
Oldest Victim of 'Horrific' Georgia Dock Collapse Was a Retired Special Ed Teacher 'Full of Life', Family Reveals
Carlotta McIntosh was the oldest of the seven victims from the fatal incident
Unlawful Border Crossings Have Dropped to the Lowest Since Joe Biden Took Office
There were almost 54,000 encounters in September, according to the CBP commissioner
Liam Payne's U.S. Immigration Troubles Led to his Tragic Death in Buenos Aires
Payne Was In Argentina Waiting For A U.S. Visa Renewal
One of the Sons of 'El Chapo' is Transferred to a New Federal Prison Due to 'Poor Living Conditions'
Joaquín Guzmán López was arrested in July after he turned himself and Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada in to U.S. authorities at a private airport in New Mexico
Two Florida Men Continue Being Charged After Police Cracked Down Fake Rideshare Business
Both suspects are being held at the Miami-Dade County jail, without bond, on kidnapping and sexual battery charges
Marco Rubio Requests DOJ Opens a Domestic Terrorist Investigation Against 'Anti-Zionist' Group
Sen. Marco Rubio catalogued the group as one that promotes acts of violence and labeled them as a domestic terrorist organization
Kamala Harris Scores New Endorsements From Former Florida Republicans Who Describe Trump As a 'Disaster'
Several current or former members of the Republican Party have backed Harris recent months, including former Rep. Liz Cheney
Florida Bar Dismisses Criminal Complaint Against Matt Gaetz Over Alleged Sexual Misconduct Involving Minors
The Florida Congressman has long denied any involvement and wrongdoing.
Texas Man is Granted a Temporary Delay of His Execution Minutes Before it Happens
Robert Roberson will now have a chance to testify at a legislative hearing on Oct. 21
New York Voters Among the States That More Accurately Represent Their General Population During Elections
A recent study by WalletHub took into account key factors such as race, age, gender and socioeconomic status to determine voter representation within a state
Former Mexican Top Security Official Sentenced to More Than 38 Years in Prison For Cartel Bribes
Prosecutors say that García Luna provided intelligence about investigations against the cartel, information about rivals and the safe passage of drug shipments
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