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Nipah outbreak in India prompts countries to heighten screening
Nipah, first detected in 1999, is usually found in bats and pigs, but occasionally breaks out into humans.
As Airstrikes Loom, Hundreds of Afghan Refugees Still Stranded at U.S. Base in Qatar
After U.S. travel freeze and with the looming threat of an Iran war, hundreds of Afghan evacuees remain trapped and fearful near Doha.
Europe ramps up weapon production
German defense giant Rheinmetall will soon make more 155mm artillery shells than the entire US defense industry.
In Reversal of Admin’s Statements, DHS Officials Say Pretti Killers Are on Leave
This stands in direct contrast to Bovino’s claims that the officers were still working in other locations.
Roaming the Streets of Minneapolis, Looking for ICE
In the weeks following the killing of Renée Good, Minneapolis saw a surge in the number of federal immigration officers across the city. That escalation was met with a visible community response. People gathered day after day outside the Whipple Building, a federal detention center that is serving as a hub for agents conducting raids […]
Trump’s Financial Cops Just Left Millions Of Investors In The Dark
New regulatory guidance now blocks most shareholders from easily communicating before corporate votes.
Majority of Americans Want ICE Defunded as Confidence in Agency Collapses
In a recent poll, 55 percent of Americans said they have “no confidence” in ICE.
So-Called “Intellectual Freedom Centers” Spread Right-Wing Ideologies on Campus
The push to reshape education has gained considerable momentum under the second Trump administration.