
Trump Ends $11M Miami Catholic Migrant Child Program After 60 Years
After a late-March federal cut, Miami’s 81-bed Catholic shelter for unaccompanied minors must close, disrupting foster care and family reunifications.

After a late-March federal cut, Miami’s 81-bed Catholic shelter for unaccompanied minors must close, disrupting foster care and family reunifications.

Ohio veterans criticize Gov. DeWine’s deployment of Guard troops to D.C., citing legal concerns and risks to public trust and military neutrality.

On a quiet Saturday morning in early June, Marcelo Gomes da Silva was heading to volleyball practice when ICE agents pulled over his car. In moments, the 18-year-old honor student found himself in federal custody, not because he was the target, but because agents were looking for his father. Marcelo,

The Michigan Department of Education has set new mentorship standards to improve teacher retention and address shortages.

HELENA — Carson Woodland, a Realtor, briefly became a pawn broker during a reentry exercise for former inmates.

Governor Josh Stein of North Carolina has announced that the state’s Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) has sanctioned grants totaling $1,657,500 for seven local government projects. These initiatives are expected to generate 215 jobs, with 26 already announced, and stimulate approximately $41 million in additional investment from private and public sectors.

Marshall unites for Blannahasset Island’s revival post-Hurricane Helene, envisioning a resilient, vibrant future.

UNC-Chapel Hill faculty adopted resolutions expressing concerns about SCiLL, a controversial civics-based program.

This weekend in Athens features classic festivals, road closures, the Twilight Criteriums, and the Boybutante Ball.

Jon Husted proposed a balanced-budget amendment leading to potential Social Security and Medicare cuts, sparking debate.

Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan made stock trades worth up to $2 million while in office, fueling opposition to trade bans.

Two of the world’s most influential voices—Pope Leo XIV and former President Donald Trump— have entered an unprecedented public dispute over the war in Iran. Their recent statements reveal starkly different perspectives on conflict, leadership and the role of faith.

Utility worker Robert Butler saved a toddler in Phoenix on March 19, 2026, from running into traffic. The dramatic rescue was captured on video.

Retired judges urge Wisconsin Supreme Court to tighten recusal rules on cases involving campaign donations from litigants.

“New law requires employers to respond to interviewees, potentially reshaping hiring practices and addressing ‘ghosting’ issues.”

The Michigan Department of Education has set new mentorship standards to improve teacher retention and address shortages.

Huge Congratulations to Maria Palma, leading KUNR Youth Media with Mr. Brian La Torre, empowering students in journalism.

Cedar Shoals High School honored as a 2025 School of Excellence for aiding student college pursuits, unique in Georgia.

North Carolina A&T State University honors Jesse Jackson with a service day, engaging in community projects nationwide.

Marshall unites for Blannahasset Island’s revival post-Hurricane Helene, envisioning a resilient, vibrant future.

Utility worker Robert Butler saved a toddler in Phoenix on March 19, 2026, from running into traffic. The dramatic rescue was captured on video.