Red state lawmakers look to punish local governments defying Trump’s immigration crackdown
The Indiana House Judiciary Committee advanced a bill that would allow the state's governor to punish local agencies who fail to comply with federal immigration law.
Toronto plane crash timeline: Delta flight from Minneapolis flips upside down while attempting to land
A Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis crashed and overturned while landing at Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday afternoon.
A Delta Plane Crashes in Toronto, but Tragedy Is Averted
All 80 people aboard Delta Flight 4819 survived a crash landing at a windy and snowy Toronto airport.
6 Living Hostages Will Be Released to Israel This Weekend, Hamas Says
The militant group’s chief negotiator also said Hamas would increase the number of living hostages it would release on Saturday to six from three.
U.S. Marines Start to Leave Japan, Decades Behind Schedule
The American base on Okinawa has relocated 105 Marines. But an agreement to move 9,000 in total is colliding with the perceived threat from a rising China.
Under Trump’s Mass Deportation Plan, Some Migrants Are Being Sent to Panama
The administration has asked Panama to take in hundreds of people who can’t easily be sent back to their countries. Many say they are in danger.
A Conversation With Trump’s Tariff Czar
During less than a month in office, President Trump has pursued more trade actions against adversaries and allies than all the trade measures he took in his entire first four-year…
Korean Victim of WWII Sex Slavery Who Fought for Japan’s Apology Dies
She led a tireless campaign for a formal apology and reparations from Japan for what it did to thousands of women like her — mostly Korean — during World War…
When a Journey Home to Israeli-Occupied Lebanon Becomes Deadly
Thousands uprooted by the war in Lebanon have been unable to reach southern towns occupied by Israel, but some have tried anyway. For one man, the journey was deadly.
Christian physician assistant fired for opposition to trans policy has day in court
A Christian physician assistant had her day in court three years after being fired for saying she couldn't comply with a new hospital transgender affirming policy.



