About 4,000 domestic U.S. flights were canceled Monday, according to the tracking website FlightAware, which tracks flight status in real time.
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Mike Pence did not file paperwork to run in 2024, spokesperson says
There has been some speculation that former Vice President Mike Pence was considering running for president in the 2024 presidential election.
Buses with migrants have dropped off outside of VP Harris’ house before. Why Christmas Eve was different.
Buses carrying around 110 to 130 people were dropped off outside Harris’ residence in temperatures hovering around 15 degrees Fahrenheit.
Migrant spike on the horizon: What to know about Biden’s meeting with Ecuador president
President Joe Biden is expected to meet with Ecuador President Guillermo Lasso. The two will discuss the Ukraine-Russia war and immigration.
Democrats hoped Latinos would turn GOP states ‘purple.’ That may not be the case anymore.
Democrats once hoped Latino voters could be the key to turning ‘red’ states ‘purple.’ But the party’s hold on the voting bloc is shrinking.
Republicans made inroads with South Texas Latinos last election. Now, they’re hoping for a red wave
GOP candidates Rep. Mayra Flores, Monica De La Cruz and Cassy Garcia are looking to flip three districts in the Rio Grande Valley.
Venezuelans are a growing Latino group in the US. Can they recreate the Cuban American voter playbook?
While the political power of Venezuelans in the United States is still limited, some are seeing signs of recreating the Cuban American voter playbook.
Arrest, warrants were issued 8 years after 43 students went missing. What’s happening in Mexico?
Jesús Murillo Karam, Mexico’s former attorney general, was arrested Friday for his involvement in the disappearance of 43 students in 2014.
Biden’s Summit of the Americas gets off to rocky start with Mexico’s boycott. What to expect.
Mexican President López Obrador’s decision to boycott the summit meeting has upended the agenda, which Biden hoped to center on migration and climate.
Biden’s Summit of the Americas gets off to rocky start with Mexico’s boycott. What to expect.
Mexican President López Obrador’s decision to boycott the summit meeting has upended the agenda, which Biden hoped to center on migration and climate.