US releasing survivors of Caribbean drug boat strike
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The Senate is expected to vote on Thursday for the 10th time on a budget package but most signs point to the shutdown continuing into next week.
Venezuela's top ambassador to the United Nations, Samuel Moncada, once again denounced the U.S. military strikes in Caribbean waters and urged the Trump administration to "stop this madness" during a press briefing with reporters at the U.N. on Thursday.
Just before midnight, Superstition Fire and Medical crews were called to a crash involving two vehicles on eastbound US 60 near Peralta Road. Firefighters arrived and found one vehicle fully engulfed in flames, and multiple people had been ejected from the vehicles.
President Donald Trump said two narcoterror suspects survived a U.S. military strike on a drug-carrying submarine, claiming it carried fentanyl and could have killed 25,000 Americans.
Several U.S. citizens have reported being questioned or temporarily detained during immigration enforcement operations.
A suburban Chicago police officer arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Thursday was legally authorized to work in the U.S. and had completed a full background check by the FBI, according to the Village of Hanover Park,
The admiral overseeing US Southern Command, which has responsibility for forces in the Caribbean, where the US has carried out multiple legally ambiguous strikes against alleged drug cartels, is retiring one year into his tenure,
One group told Newsweek reported proposals to overhaul of the refugee system to favor white people are "profoundly harmful."