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Migrants ordered to leave hotel housing in upstate New York
Migrants are being told they need to pack up and leave their temporary housing in upstate New York. Officials in Albany have stated they have until the end of 2024 to leave. The city issued a letter to migrants staying in hotels, indicating that asylum services will no longer be available after December 31. An… -
New wrongful death lawsuit against Boar’s Head is first linked to ham
Boar’s Head is facing more fallout from a deadly listeria outbreak at its Virginia plant. For the first time, a wrongful death lawsuit, filed on Wednesday, Oct. 23, claims a man died after eating something other than the company’s “ready-to-eat” liverwurst products, which were the initial sources of the listeria incidents. Other wrongful death lawsuits… -
DHS agents approved Tren de Aragua refugee applications, CBP stopped them
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has identified nearly 600 migrants who the agency approved for refugee visas who may have ties to the Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua (TdA). The Washington Times reported that DHS approved refugee applications for Venezuelan gang members after immigration officers failed to recognize their gang tattoos during the… -
Iowa and Georgia officials report noncitizens registered to vote
Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate said earlier this week 87 noncitizens in Iowa voted in previous state elections out of 2.3 million registered Iowa voters. Pate stated those cases were turned over to the attorney general, and if guilty, those individuals could face felony charges. Additionally, Pate reported 2,022 people who had previously identified… -
2,000 North Korean soldiers moving toward Ukraine front: Report
Approximately 2,000 North Korean soldiers have completed military training in eastern Russia and are being deployed to western regions near the Ukrainian border, according to reports from Ukrainian military sources and Japan’s Kyodo News. These troops are expected to be stationed in the Kursk region, where Russian forces have been repelling Ukrainian incursions since August.… -
Ukrainian forces destroy Russian unit accused of war crimes in Kursk
Ukrainian forces have reportedly destroyed a unit from Russia’s 155th Marine Brigade, a military group that has been accused of war crimes during the ongoing conflict. The Ukrainian military confirmed the incident, which took place in the Kursk region, where Russian forces have suffered heavy losses. The 155th Marine Brigade, part of Russia’s Pacific Fleet,… -
Canada plans major cuts to immigration numbers
Canada is set to significantly reduce the number of immigrants it allows into the country. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that after years of constant increases in immigration numbers, the government “didn’t get the balance quite right.” The country’s federal government plans to lower its annual immigration targets. The new targets will decrease from 485,000… -
Apple scales back Vision Pro production, cheaper model may be coming
Apple has scaled back production of its Vision Pro headset, according to a new report from The Information. Sources said the company slowed production in recent months to shift its focus to a cheaper version of the headset. The new version could arrive as soon as next year. Apple CEO Tim Cook acknowledged the high… -
Victim takes stand in French mass rape trial, waives right to be anonymous
A mass rape trial in France is changing how the country confronts the issue of sexual assault. Many are comparing the interest surrounding the case to the #MeToo Movement in the United States. The alleged victim, Gisele Pelicot took the stand for the first time on Wednesday, Oct. 23, to testify against her former husband,… -
Swift’s Eras Tour sparks controversy over homeless evictions in New Orleans
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is making its way to New Orleans, Louisiana, over the weekend of Oct. 26. Swift will be appearing at Caesars Superdome. In light of her visit, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, R, is evicting nearly 75 homeless people living on the streets near the venue. They have until Thursday, Oct. 24, to… -
Nearly half of Americans support putting immigrants into military-guarded camps
A new survey reveals Americans are divided on whether undocumented immigrants should be detained in military-guarded camps. Support for the proposal is strongest among Republicans, while Democrats overwhelmingly oppose the idea. According to the Public Religion Research Institute, 47% of Americans favor detaining undocumented immigrants in military-guarded camps, including 79% of Republicans, 22% of Democrats… -
Pictures show Israeli bomb striking building in Beirut in great detail
The moment a bomb dropped during an Israeli airstrike was captured with remarkable detail on Tuesday, Oct. 22, by an Associated Press photographer. Israel Defense Forces allege the building struck held Hezbollah weapons stockpiles. IDF officials warned people to evacuate the building around 40 minutes before the strikes, giving journalists time to take the photos.… -
US government fines American Airlines $50 million
The U.S. government has fined American Airlines $50 million for failing to properly assist passengers with disabilities and mishandling wheelchairs over a five-year period. The fine follows an investigation by the Department of Transportation, which revealed that wheelchair users had been injured in some cases, though an exact number was not disclosed. The investigation focused…