CBS News has obtained internal documents that allowed them to identify the 238 migrants that America sent to an infamously dangerous prison in El Salvador. The majority have no criminal record. read more
Galloway, who earns $16 million annually, believes that Social Security benefits should not be available to people with that much wealth, including himself. He supports the idea of using means-testing to determine eligibility for the monthly payments. read more
President Donald Trump's executive orders shrinking the federal workforce make a notable exception for public safety staff, including those who fight wildland fires. But ongoing cuts, funding freezes and hiring pauses have weakened the nation's already strained firefighting force by hitting support staff who play crucial roles in preventing and battling blazes. read more
The STD lab at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- a leading player in global efforts to monitor for drug resistance in the bacteria that cause these diseases -- was among the targets of major staff slashing at the CDC this past week. read more
An image of and quote from Harriet Tubman have been removed from a National Parks webpage about the "Underground Railroad," following several prominent changes to government websites under the Trump administration. read more
There is little to no evidence to support a "vague, uncorroborated" allegation that Kilmar Abrego Garcia was once in the MS-13 street gang, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis wrote. read more
The Associated Press writes about the fear foreign journalists are feeling after Trump made cuts to the government-run U.S. Agency for Global Media. Some came to the United States after reporting on their own governments repressive behavior. read more
The Air Force says it's again allowing airmen and civilian employees to put their preferred personal pronouns in their email signatures and correspondence, backtracking on a Trump administration restriction after recognizing that a law exists protecting the practice. read more
We just haven't seen anything like this': Facing higher inflation and economic uncertainty, farmers have less cushion to face tariffs than they did during the first Trump administration. read more
President Donald Trump imposed new tariffs -- and made false claims to justify them. DW fact-checked two viral ones. read more
Former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is questioning Trump's decisions to pick "amateur isolationists" for senior policy jobs at the Pentagon ... read more
In a news release Friday, the Federal Emergency Management Agency said it was ending the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program. read more
As predicted, Canadian provinces are attracting American health experts suddenly out of a job. read more
This UK citizen was shackled and transported to an ICE detention center where she was locked up for 19 days, even though she had the money to pay for a flight home and was desperate to leave the US. Now back home in the UK, Ms. Burke tells others thinking of going to Trumpf's America: Don't do it. read more
A federal judge on Friday ordered the U.S. government to return home Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland father mistakenly deported by the Trump administration to a supermax prison in El Salvador. read more
Rachel Maddow explains how Trump's entire tariff policy is based off a book by Peter Navarro in which he uses a fake, made-up "expert" to bolster his claims. That "expert's" name is Ron Vara, which is an anagram of Navarro. ..."It is hard to get your head around how much damage this one man can cause. I think it's even harder to get your head around simultaneously the fact that he can do damage of this magnitude with such a teeny, tiny, teeny, teeny, tiny amount of thought," Maddow said. "You think it would take like a grand plan and some big brains to figure out how to destroy the economy of the richest nation on earth, but that's not how it's working out. Turns out it doesn't take a big idea or a lot of big brains working together." read more
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