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There are five ways immigration benefits the U.S. economy, Zeke Hernandez explains. Here's how he'd change the "screwed up" system.

There are likely more than 11 million immigrants living in the U.S. today without authorization. On the campaign trail, former President Donald Trump has promised to enact “mass deportations” to remove unauthorized immigrants. Trump said he would use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, which has not been used since internment camps during World War…

The Supreme Court is weighing whether a trucker fired for failing a drug test under the RICO Act.

The Supreme Court will decide whether a trucker can use an anti-racketeering law to recover wages he lost after he was fired for unknowingly using a product that contained THC, the active ingredient in marijuana. The driver is looking to sue the makers of Dixie X — a CBD product advertised as being THC-free —…

The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board wrote that transgender athletes in sports is now a sleeper issue in the 2024 election.

On Sunday, Oct. 13, the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board wrote that transgender athletes in sports is now a sleeper issue in the 2024 election. The article noted three specific U.S. Senate races where the topic is key: Ohio, Montana and Wisconsin. The issue is currently controversial in college sports. Nearly a half-dozen teams have…

Following after he published a dossier on JD Vance, journalist Ken Klippenstein reported that he was visited by the FBI.

An independent journalist made headlines earlier in October after publishing a 270-page report compiled by Donald Trump’s campaign regarding its vetting process for vice presidential pick JD Vance. Following the publication of the Vance dossier, the journalist, Ken Klippenstein, reported that he was visited by the FBI. According to the FBI, the documents are believed…

North Korea claims that 1.4 million young people have applied to join or rejoin its military, blaming South Korea for what it calls a provocative drone incursion that has escalated tensions to the "brink of war." The announcement comes days after North Korea demolished sections of inter-Korean roads and rail lines.

North Korea claims that 1.4 million young people have applied to join or rejoin its military, blaming South Korea for what it calls a provocative drone incursion that has escalated tensions to the “brink of war.” The announcement comes days after North Korea demolished sections of inter-Korean roads and rail lines. According to North Korean…

Johnson & Johnson has been ordered to pay $15 million to a Connecticut man who claims he developed a rare form of cancer, mesothelioma, after using the company’s baby powder for decades. The jury in Fairfield County, Connecticut, found that the talc in the baby powder, which the man says he inhaled regularly, caused his illness. The jury also ruled that Johnson & Johnson should pay additional punitive damages, which will be determined by the judge later.

Johnson & Johnson has been ordered to pay $15 million to a Connecticut man who claims he developed a rare form of cancer, mesothelioma, after using the company’s baby powder for decades. The jury in Fairfield County, Connecticut, on Tuesday, Oct. 15, found that the talc in the baby powder, which the man says he…

Early voting for the November 5 presidential election has begun in Georgia, and the state is already seeing a record-breaking turnout. By late Tuesday afternoon, more than 252,000 voters had cast their ballots at early voting sites, nearly doubling the 136,000 who voted on the first day of early voting during the 2020 election, according to a senior Georgia election official.

Early voting for the Nov. 5 presidential election has begun in Georgia, and the state is already seeing a record-breaking turnout. By late Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 15, more than 252,000 voters had cast their ballots at early voting sites, nearly doubling the 136,000 who voted on the first day of early voting during the 2020…

With less than three weeks until the presidential election, the candidates are blitzing battleground states and the airwaves with town halls.

With less than three weeks until the presidential election, the candidates are blitzing battleground states and the airwaves with town halls. And in a possible blow to small businesses hoping to rebuild after Hurricanes Helene and Milton, one federal agency is running out of money. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Wednesday, Oct. 16,…

Lockheed Martin described the new extreme range missile, the AGM-158-XR, as "a story of innovation and anticipating warfighter needs.

Lockheed Martin recently took a gamble on a project with no confirmed buyers, borrowing a page from the Andurils of the defense contract world. This gamble led to the creation of the AGM-158-XR, the latest evolution in the AGM line of extreme-range missiles. Jon Hill, vice president and general manager for Air Dominance and Strike…

The team connected with the Air Force for a progress report on how soon the V-22 Osprey transport might return to full operational status.

This week, Weapons and Warfare has an update on one of the Department of Defense’s most controversial aircraft: the V-22 Osprey. Host Ryan Robertson connected with the new boss of Air Force Special Operations Command, Lt. Gen. Michael Conley, for a progress report on how soon the tiltrotor transport might return to full operational status.…

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