Press secretary Karoline Leavitt says the Minnesota immigration surge was a success, pointing to over 4,000 detentions as federal agents begin scaling back operations.
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Alien franchise set for savage comeback with its most brutal story yet
Marvel is returning to the Alien franchise for what might be the most brutal sci-fi horror comic of the year with an all-star creative team.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg orders Trump administration to bring back 137 deported migrants at taxpayers' expense after ruling they were denied due process rights.
Beshear has suggested ICE agents should be retrained and leadership should be changed after controversial immigration ...
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Preview the 2026 Knights of Momus Grand Night Parade
It's one of Galveston's oldest and biggest krewe parades on the island. This year's theme is Carnival of the Cosmos!
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Predator: Badlands director reveals cut Predator & Alien characters
Exclusive: Dan Trachtenberg reveals that Predator: Badlands nearly had 2 other franchise cameos alongside Naru, and why he ...
From The Bourne Trilogy to The Dark Knight Trilogy to Alien, these movie trilogies keep escalating tension without losing ...
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Unique PS5 Shooter Sequel Out Today on PS Store
Players looking to shred the gnar while mowing down aliens are in luck. Squanch Games just released its comedic first-person shooter, High on Life 2, the sequel to its 2022 release. It is available ...
Border czar' Tom Homan discusses ending the increased I.C.E. presence in Minneapolis, the ruling to return Venezuelan deportees to the United States for hearings and more on "The Ingraham Angle." ...
A Chula Vista family of four is back together after both parents were released from ICE custody following more than two weeks ...
From a God of War side-scrolling spin-off that is out today to a remake of the original trilogy to a brand-new Castlevania and even a John Wick game, here is everything revealed from the latest ...
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Trump administration deported some migrants at a cost of $1 million each, Democratic report says
The Trump administration has spent more than $30 million to send migrants to far-flung countries that are not their own, including, in a few instances, paying over $1 million a person, a new report ...
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