Donald Trump’s mass deportations could take 16 years
(NewsNation) —President-elect Donald Trump’s plan for mass deportation could take up to 16 years to undertake under current legal backlogs. Trump has pledged the largest domestic deportation in American history when he steps back into office in January, but the actual
Israeli security cabinet approves Lebanon ceasefire deal, official says, after 11th-hour strikes on central Beirut
While the deal has not yet been officially announced, it is believed that the 60-day cessation of hostilities aims to implement UN Security Council Resolution 1701, with the
Here’s where Trump’s criminal cases stand
President-elect Trump’s legal strategy of delay is paying off, with his election victory changing the trajectory of his four criminal prosecutions. Special counsel Jack Smith on Monday moved to dismiss his two cases against Trump, and the former president’s team believes
Lauren Boebert Cameo page disappears amid House ethics concerns
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) briefly offered videos on Cameo, a website on which public figures sell personalized videos to fans, before the page went offline amid questions about whether it would have violated House ethics rules. An introductory video from Boebert
Obama, Pelosi did not want Kamala Harris to be nominee: Democrat megadonor
(NewsNation) — Democratic megadonor John Morgan joined "CUOMO" on Monday night to discuss the failed Harris-Walz campaign, claiming former President Barack Obama and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi did not want Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee to
What state laws protect kids against AI-generated deepfakes?
(NewsNation) — Incidents of explicit, AI-generated deepfakes of children have rapidly cropped up in recent years, leading to a charge among several states to pass laws to protect against them. Lawmakers in over a dozen states have passed a flurry of
What fast food restaurants will be open for Thanksgiving 2024?
(NEXSTAR) — Whether you’re looking for a pre-turkey trot coffee, a road trip snack, or a meal to replace your not-quite-right family dinner, various restaurants will be open for Thanksgiving this year. The national restaurant chains listed below have confirmed they
Kamala Harris: What’s next in the vice president’s political career?
(NewsNation) — It's been three weeks since Election Day, and despite her loss, Vice President Kamala Harris appears to still be fundraising, reportedly telling advisers she's staying in the fight and exploring her political options. Harris and her former running mate,
Biden officials, Republicans point fingers over exhausted disaster loans program
A blame game between the Biden administration and GOP lawmakers is underway after a key disaster loan program saw its funds run out in the middle of a destructive hurricane season. The Biden administration said the Small Business Administration (SBA) needs
5 takeaways as Trump rounds out his second Cabinet
President-elect Trump is rounding out his Cabinet just a few weeks after securing a second White House term, filling the top jobs that will carry out his agenda in the years to come. Trump has had some history-making picks, including the
Trump’s hush money case in limbo after judge adjourns sentencing
New York Judge Juan Merchan faces a choice of freezing President-elect Trump's hush money case in place until he leaves the White House or tossing it entirely, underscoring how Trump's election win has changed the dynamic of his legal travails. Legal
Walmart ordered to pay former truck driver $35 million
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (KNWA/KFTA) — A jury in California found Walmart defamed a truck driver with false claims of workers' compensation fraud and will have to pay the former worker more than $34 million in damages. The San Bernardino County jury
Couple charged in ring suspected of stealing $1M in Lululemon clothes
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A Connecticut couple has been charged in Minnesota with being part of a shoplifting ring suspected of stealing around $1 million in goods across the country from the upscale athletic wear retailer Lululemon. Jadion Anthony Richards, 44, and
Mass deportations could hinder US agriculture
(NewsNation) — More than 70% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck and some immigrant rights groups say the situation could worsen amid threats of mass deportations. “If these mass deportations are executed and this labor force disrupted, it's going to end
World’s oldest man, John Tinniswood, dies aged 112
John Tinniswood, the world’s oldest man, has died at the age of 112.