Texas Flight Attendant and ‘Dreamer’ Released from Immigration Custody
Serene Saavedra Roman was held by I.C.E. for over a month after attempting to re-enter the United States following a routine flight.
Serene Saavedra Roman was held by I.C.E. for over a month after attempting to re-enter the United States following a routine flight.
‘Til death do us part is becoming less of a trend in the Baby Boomer generation. As total divorce rates decrease, there’s a steady move in the opposite direction for the Boomers.
How long can we rely on energy-intensive industries to transform fuel into plastic and plastic into fuel, or to perform services that nature would willingly undertake for free if we’d just get out of the way?
Oklahoma’s Attorney General believes the ‘family company,’ Johnson & Johnson acted as the kingpin in the opioid drug crisis.
California study suggests that minority patients are more likely to be prescribed addictive opioid painkillers than non-minorities.
One of the first of many lawsuits was recently filed against Intercontinental Terminals Co. in the aftermath of a large fire in Deer Creek.
Tyson Foods is recalling thousands of pounds of frozen chicken strips after receiving a couple customer complaints regarding metal pieces in the products.
From emphasizing the SAT to impressive extracurricular activities, college admissions have always favored the wealthy.
The third of four lawsuits against L.L. Bean was recently dismissed by a California judge.
A pediatrician that has been accused of fondling a female patient has reopened his urgent care center and it will remain open for business until a Medical Board hearing in August to determine whether he will be able to keep his license.