The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced changes to the restricted flight zones for drones near U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vehicles in response to civil rights concerns. This decision comes at a time when worries about privacy violations are on the rise.
U.S. courts have denied former President <strong>Donald Trump's</strong> attempts to modify voter records in several states as the midterm elections approach. This decision comes at a critical time as Trump seeks to solidify his support base for the upcoming elections.
A recent poll indicates that <strong>64%</strong> of Americans oppose the repeal of birthright citizenship, as the Supreme Court prepares to address this issue. Many also support restricting transgender participation in women's sports.
The Trump administration announced an investigation into civil rights violations against the New York City Department of Education due to a group of public school teachers supporting the Palestinian cause. This inquiry is part of a broader effort to monitor pro-Palestinian activities in educational institutions.
In a remarkable move, Mississippi has unveiled its complete history in celebration of American National Day, highlighting a contrast with federal efforts. This initiative comes at a time when Americans are eager to explore their country's history more deeply.
The first day of Syrian citizenship application centers for Kurdish citizens in Hasakah saw a weak turnout, with only a few dozen applicants, most of whom were seeking information about the required documents.
The state of Wisconsin is gearing up for its spring elections on April 4, 2023, with fierce competition expected among candidates. These elections are crucial as voters will select representatives for significant local positions, including seats on the state Supreme Court.
On April 4, 1968, American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. His death marked a pivotal moment in the struggle for justice and equality in the United States.
Discussions around the concept of <strong>birthright citizenship</strong> are intensifying in the United States, with several judges expressing their opinions on this right. These views emerge amid rising political and social tensions regarding immigration and civil rights.
A legal battle unfolds in the U.S. Supreme Court regarding birthright citizenship, echoing events from 1898. This case raises significant debates about citizen rights and their impact on American society.