The article discusses the efforts by the Trump administration to rapidly expand immigration detention by reopening and increasing capacity at private prisons across the U.S., including the historic Leavenworth facility in Kansas. It highlights the legal and political resistance, the involvement of private prison companies like CoreCivic and Geo Group, and the broader implications of this surge in detention capacity amidst ongoing debates over immigration policies and private prison practices.
The mass protests in Los Angeles began as a rejection of President Donald Trump’s new blitz of immigration raids.US Immigration and Customs Enforcement descended on locations throughout LA on Friday, including Home Depot and the city’s garment district. During the raids, immigration authoriti...
In recent days, mass protests in Los Angeles have dominated the headlines. Images of demonstrators facing off with National Guard members and flaming cars have filled the news.The primary cause of this unrest has been less visible, but no less disorderly or disruptive. Behind the tensions in LA l...
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. filings for jobless benefits were unchanged last week, remaining at the higher end of recent ranges as uncertainty over the impact of trade wars lingers.New applications for jobless benefits numbered 248,000 for the week ending June 7, the Labor Department said Thursday. ...
This article discusses the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit, where top leaders in energy, technology, manufacturing, and artificial intelligence gathered with President Donald Trump. The event highlights Pennsylvania’s pivotal role in powering America's technological and industrial renaissance, emphasizing investments in AI infrastructure, energy resources, and recent economic projects like Amazon’s AI campus and steel industry investments. Key figures include government officials, CEOs from major corporations, and top AI researchers, all collaborating to position the U.S. at the forefront of innovation and industrial growth.
WASHINGTON — Clean energy manufacturers and advocates say they’re perplexed how the repeal of tax credits in President Donald Trump’s “one big beautiful bill” will keep their domestic production lines humming across the United States, particularly in states that elected him to the Oval ...
Procter & Gamble will cut up to 7,000 jobs over the next two years as the maker of Tide detergent and Pampers diapers implements a restructuring program at a time when tariffs are raising costs for ...