With its roots in religious doctrine, the modern move to house, clothe and protect immigrants started in the 1980s When Donald Trump fired Department of Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem on ...
Students gone wild no longer refers solely to spring break debauchery. Some have graduated to violence. A mob of students on Friday clashed with law enforcement officers in yet another anti-ICE ...
On Friday’s show: On the fifth anniversary the deadly 2021 winter freeze and power outages, we reflect on what went wrong and what’s been done since. And we break down The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly ...
The events in Minneapolis, especially the horrifying killing of two Americans, reconfirmed one awful thing and taught us two encouraging things. What was reconfirmed was the sheer malevolence and ...
NATIONWIDE — As NASA prepares for the wet dress rehearsal of its Artemis II moon rocket and capsule, many are noticing similarities between the cold temperatures this week and how they played a part ...
The AFC Championship Game was a bad-weather slugfest Sunday, with lots on the line and neither team able to find much offense. After the New England Patriots beat the Denver Broncos 10–7 for a trip to ...
Journal Editorial Report: Billionaires flee as Newson vows to fight the proposed ballot measure. Photo: Godofredo A. Vásquez/Associated Press California is flirting with a new and destructive tax. A ...
Lesson at the halfway mark: Trae Young's defense wasn't the only issue. Much was made of Young's awkward fit in Atlanta before he was traded to the Wizards last month. But while the team's defense had ...
Jay Asher has been in exile from the world of publishing after anonymous accusations emerged at the height of #MeToo; in a new report, he explains how he was a victim of the movement. By Kevin Dolak ...
In the nearly six decades since the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., the civil rights movement has reinvented itself time and again, moving from a fight to eliminate Jim Crow to more contested ...
The Rev. Peter Johnson (left) and Dr. Marvin Dulaney were at the Hall of State at Fair Park on June 9, 2025, as the Dallas Historical Society provided a press preview for Juneteenth. Life becomes ...