President Donald Trump signed an executive order that the federal government will officially only recognize two sexes: male and female. For some, Monday was about being happy to have Trump back in the White House. However, several others didn’t vote for him or support what he was doing.
A refugee who came to the Phoenix area as a teen from Sudan is devastated after Trump canceled flights for refugees who were set to travel to the United States.
After Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued an El Paso pediatrician, families express concern over how this could impact their health care.
El Paso county attorney says the fight continues over controversial Texas SB 4 "show me your papers" state immigration law.
Mexico, Colombia and Brazil push back on Trump's deportation of migrants. He promises 25% tariffs, travel ban on Colombia.
Demond Williams Jr. felt right at home in these arid surroundings. His family residence was just over 400 miles west up Interstate 10, in Chandler, Arizona, in the southern Phoeni
"There is this idea of a military purpose doctrine, where the military can be used and it can provide support to law enforcement, if it's for a military purpose. But it's kind of
Last Tuesday, Bishop Mariann Budde’s simple, humble plea for Christian “mercy” for the “vulnerable,” a view shared by billions of faithful and non-religious alike, triggered a bullying meltdown in MAGA land with an unprecedented (in my lifetime) demand that a religious leader recant the humblest expression of her religious faith.
Saying that “America's sovereignty is under attack,” President Donald Trump's declaration of a border emergency comes at a time of relative calm after years of deep turmoil. Active-duty military arrived Thursday in San Diego and in El Paso, Texas, as part of an initial deployment of 1,500 troops.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection used a military plane to deport dozens of people in the country illegally from Tucson to Guatemala.
DENVER (KDVR) — Sunshine and milder, more seasonal temperature return to Denver’s weather for the start of the workweek. Sunday night will be mainly clear and cold. Low temperatures will fall to the lower teens, which is nearly 10 degrees colder than normal for this time of year.
New York City will finally warm up a bit after days of Arctic onslaught, with temperatures hitting 40 midweek, meteorologists predicted. Though not warm by any stretch, the relatively balmy temps would be a welcome break from last week’s deep freeze.