One thing that is constant about life is there is always going to be change. Whether it's something that is forced upon people which causes them to adjust and adapt, or people are in seek of a ...
A caseworker for a company that assists refugees was in surgery Wednesday after a Afghan refugee allegedly stabbed him multiple times, authorities in Oakland County said. Deputies in Orion ...
The song narrates their relationship’s highs and ... Earlier this year, Cazzu promised her fans new music and declared herself "ready" for 2025. Not only is she delivering on the music front ...
The Afghan migrant who stabbed a two-year-old boy and a passerby to death in a German park was supposed to have left the country. The knifeman, aged 28, ambushed a nursery group and killed the ...
A day-one order from President Donald Trump puts on pause the plans of Afghan allies who have been ... letter has received no response from the new White House team. Trump campaigned on the ...
AfghanEvac, a California-based coalition of organizations helping U.S. Afghan allies to resettle in the U.S., said Monday that the pause in all refugee resettlements would affect Afghan allies who ...
A knife attacker in Germany killed a two-year-old child and a man and seriously wounded two other people on Wednesday, said police, who arrested an Afghan suspect at the scene.
West Coast rapper Larry June teams up with 2 Chainz and The Alchemist for a sinister new song, “Bad Choices,” and he also recently released the more pensive, ballad-driven song “I Ain’t ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order this week suspending the U.S. refugee admissions program has left in limbo tens of thousands of Afghans who were hoping to start new lives in America.
WASHINGTON, Jan 22 (Reuters) - An executive order by U.S. President Donald Trump to suspend refugee admissions has magnified the fears of one Afghan American ... cancelled and new refugee ...
Once they catch on, they can stay in high rotation for many months.” But there’s still hope for new songs to break through. “People might like the hits that they know and they go back to all ...
German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, condemned a deadly knife attack Wednesday as "an unbelievable act of terror" and demanded to know why the Afghan suspect had been able to stay in the country.