
DOJ Swears in Record 80 New Judges Amid Immigration Court Backlogs
The DOJ swore in nearly 80 new immigration judges, the largest class ever, to tackle growing case backlogs nationwide.

The DOJ swore in nearly 80 new immigration judges, the largest class ever, to tackle growing case backlogs nationwide.


A $2 billion project aims to repair Interstate 40 near the Tennessee border, enhancing resilience after Hurricane Helene.

The Charles Baird Carillon will be quiet this summer for clapper replacements. Performances resume post-August.

Gov. Tony Evers seeks a disaster declaration from President Trump for Wisconsin after severe storms and flooding caused over $27 million in damage.

Bookstores are thriving as over 400 new indie stores opened in 2025. Discover their top summer reading picks now!

A Dane County judge denied a motion to dismiss charges against Jeffrey Rupnow, whose daughter was a school shooter.

A judge ordered the removal of a deceased Honduran asylum seeker, Levi Mendez-Maldonado, despite his 2024 death.

Khalani Jennings, a young cancer patient, found unwavering support in her music teacher, who rallied their Virginia school community to lift her spirits.

On a sunny day in Fairview, a crew plants rivercane to restore its vital role in ecology and Cherokee culture.

A Record-Breaking Baptism Event Unfolds at Jacksonville Beach In an extraordinary display of faith, over 2,500 individuals were baptized in a single day at Jacksonville Beach, marking a historic event for the Church of Eleven22. The massive gathering saw participants and onlookers alike joining in worship and celebration. Unprecedented Numbers

Passengers quarantined at the University of Nebraska Medical Center after a hantavirus outbreak show no symptoms yet.