Today in History: September 14, Monaco princess dies of car crash injuries Princess Grace of Monaco, formerly film star Grace Kelly, died at age 52 of injuries from a car crash the day before. People are getting fired for allegedly celebrating Charlie Kirk’s murder. It looks like a coordinated effort New York (CNN) — Dozens of social media posts and messages about the murder of Charlie Kirk, including some that celebrated his death, are being spotlighted by conservative activists, Republican elected officials and a doxxing website as part of an online campaign to punish the posters behind the messages. Federal Judge Questions Deportations to Ghana A hearing in the case of five migrants deported to Ghana last week showed how earlier Supreme Court rulings have paved the way for President Trump’s mass deportation campaign. |
Train attack video reignites fury over withheld footage of Austin Metcalf killing Karmelo Anthony faces first-degree murder charge for allegedly stabbing Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, with supporters claiming self-defense. Trump eyes federal takeover of blue city with highest violent crime rate in US: 'Deeply troubled' President Trump announces plans to deploy National Guard troops to Memphis, which has the highest violent crime rate among U.S. cities with over 250,000 people. Lawsuit says U.S. deported migrants to Ghana to sidestep restrictions A lawsuit alleges that five migrants were unlawfully deported to Ghana to circumvent restrictions against sending them back to their home countries. Pentagon plan envisions 1,000 troops for Louisiana policing mission Documents reviewed by The Post illustrate the Trump administration’s evolving strategy for sending the military into cities with Democratic majorities. Trump's travel ban keeps international students from coming to the US for college Thousands of students who planned to attend U.S. universities this fall are among those impacted by President Donald Trump's travel ban on 19 countries |