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President Donald Trump cited a range of reasons for placing 19 countries under new travel bans or restrictions in the U.S.
Asian shares are trading mixed, as Wall Street’s big recent rally lost some momentum following a pair of potentially ...
The Washington Department of Natural Resources has been using one of its firefighting helicopters to haul abandoned boats off ...
Some have suggested building a new roadway to route traffic around downtown, but county officials say they are looking at ...
Cardenas, who coached volleyball at Harlandale for decades and had a strong impact on South Side youth, died two weeks after ...
New York City mayoral race front-runner Andrew Cuomo was forced to fend off a volley of attacks from his Democratic primary ...
Retired Lt. Gen. Steven Kwast, who one official calls "a maverick," is reportedly on the short list of candidates to lead the ...
Pride San Antonio president Phillip Barcena chose one word to describe how he felt Wednesday when a mile-long stretch of ...
Attorneys for a Guatemalan man deported to Mexico say he has landed in California. President Donald Trump's administration ...
President Donald Trump is moving to block nearly all foreign students from entering the country to attend Harvard University, ...
Six weeks before UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down outside a Manhattan hotel last December, Luigi Mangione ...
President Donald Trump is again banning people from countries his administration deems dangerous from coming to America. The ...