With the family case management program scheduled to close on June 20, more asylum-seekers and refugees face harsh conditions in detention centers.
Adam Purinton could face the death penalty or life in prison for a February 22 shooting, which killed one Indian immigrant and wounded another.
The president assailed Qatar as a funder of terrorism just hours after his secretary of state urged Arab states to ease their blockade on the country.
Trump administration officials, including the president, have issued seemingly contradictory statements about the dispute among Arab states.
The remarks follow a week of heightened diplomatic tensions in the Arab world.
The chamber voted along party lines to weaken key Obama-era financial reforms.
The decision raises concerns that the imperial family risks running out of heirs.
The former Army analyst accepted responsibility for the leak of classified information, but reaffirmed she had “a responsibility to the public.”
Theresa May will remain prime minister with the help of the Democratic Union Party, but her electoral gamble has failed.
In a hearing on Thursday, Winner’s actions were portrayed as retaliation for false media reports.
With an estimated 70 dead and dozens wounded, the attack could be one of the largest affronts to Somali forces in recent years.
The results are a repudiation of Prime Minister Theresa May’s decision in April to call for early elections.
The World Health Organization said the country has surpassed 100,000 cases.
The foreign minister’s remarks are unlikely to placate Saudi Arabia and others who have severed ties to Doha.
The UN called the slayings of at least 230 Iraqis trying to flee the city a “significant escalation.”
The country’s foreign minister called the White House statement “repugnant.”
Polls show the ruling Conservatives retaining their parliamentary majority.
The news comes shortly after a Pentagon memo claimed the U.S. was capable of shooting down ICBMs.
The narrowing race between Corbyn and May has made for intense debate on both sides of the aisle.
A military inquiry concluded there may have been one civilian casualty, but others estimate there were dozens.