Migrants protest move from Hell’s Kitchen hotel
A group of migrants living in a hotel in Manhattan are protesting a plan to move them to a shelter at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal.
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A group of migrants living in a hotel in Manhattan are protesting a plan to move them to a shelter at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal.
Tuesday marks one week since tornadoes ripped through parts of Harris County and one woman from Pasadena shares how she’s been living in her home since then with no roof, no water, and no power.
A host of elected officials were subpoenaed to testify in Amstrong’s change of venue hearing Monday afternoon including the county judge, state representatives and county commissioners. However, local leaders did not end up taking the stand.
Julissa Thaler, the mother accused of killing her son, Eli Hart, has again turned down an offer to plead guilty to second-degree murder and will instead go to trial for first-degree murder.
COVID-19 precautions wiped out most New Orleans’ Mardi Gras festivities in 2021, and a shortage of police officers forced the city to shorten routes for some of its lavish seasonal parades in 2022.
Trump claims he never agreed to allow audio of Woodward’s tapes of his interviews with Trump to be sold to the public.
NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks with writer Helen Lewis about her BBC podcast, The New Gurus, which dives into the world of people who’ll tell you what to eat, who to trust, how to get a date and more.
Justice Dept. Drops Investigation of Retired U.S. General The New York Times
Multiple news reports say Manhattan prosecutors have convened a new grand jury to hear evidence in a probe of payments made to keep two women quiet about alleged affairs with former President Donald Trump.