July 30, 2026

Concerns Over Rising Deaths in ICE Detention Centers

Afghan national Mohammad Nazeer Paktiawal, aged 41, passed away in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody on March 14 under contentious circumstances. He was detained by immigration agents in Richardson, Texas while dropping off two of his children at preschool. Within 24 hours, Paktiawal was dead due to an ‘adverse drug reaction.’ Officials ruled his […]

July 30, 2026

DOJ Turns to Special Court to Deport Woman Linked to ISIS

A banner with an image of President Trump was displayed on the facade of the U.S. Department of Justice headquarters in Washington, D.C., in February 2026. The Justice Department is making its first move to use a special court to seek the removal of a woman accused of supporting the Islamic State. The DOJ aims […]

July 30, 2026

Blanche’s Attorney General Nomination Stalls Amid IRS Settlement Concerns

WASHINGTON (AP) — Todd Blanche faced a delay in his nomination to become attorney general on Wednesday. Lawmakers postponed a planned committee vote due to Republican demands for more clarity on President Donald Trump’s lawsuit settlement against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The Senate Judiciary Committee had scheduled a vote for Thursday to decide whether […]

July 30, 2026

Investigation Reveals Accusations Against Epstein at Michigan Arts School

An investigation into misconduct at the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan has brought to light allegations against Jeffrey Epstein, a former donor, along with accusations against nearly 50 others. The Interlochen Center, known for its summer camp and arts school, began examining claims of sexual abuse by its staff. The investigation expanded to […]

July 30, 2026

Senators Challenge Appointment of Todd Blanche Over IRS Deal

Republican senators are delaying a vote on Todd Blanche’s nomination as attorney general. Senators John Cornyn of Texas and Thom Tillis of North Carolina oppose Blanche due to a deal he made regarding President Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS. Blanche had agreed to eliminate a $1.8 billion fund meant for victims of the Justice Department’s […]

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July 30, 2026

U.S. Economy Growth Slows to 1.5 Percent

The U.S. economy experienced slower growth between April and June, expanding at a rate of 1.5 percent, according to the latest data released by the Commerce Department. This period saw an increase in consumer and business spending. However, the positive impact of this spending was partly countered by a decrease in government expenditures. Consumption and […]

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July 30, 2026

Shell’s Quarterly Profits Double Amid Rising Gas Prices

Shell has experienced a significant increase in profits during its recent financial quarter. This growth is attributed to the sharp rise in oil and gas prices, which have escalated due to the conflict in Iran. The multinational energy company reported a substantial windfall, revealing that between April and June, its profits reached $9.8 billion. The […]

July 30, 2026

Primary Elections in August: Key Races and Implications

As August unfolds, more than twelve states in the U.S. are gearing up for primary elections. These elections are intensifying the midterm primary calendar, invigorating the political scene after a brief hiatus in July. Senate Races In Michigan and Alaska, Senate races are crucial as they could establish the November contenders for pivotal toss-up battles. […]

July 30, 2026

Statelessness in the U.S.: A Call for Legal Recognition and Protection

The phrase “Go back to your country” often targets immigrants, yet many stateless individuals in America lack a nation to return to. U.S. immigration law presumes everyone has a birthplace, but stateless people reveal a legal void. Stateless individuals like me experience this firsthand. My family applied for asylum when I was eight. After our […]