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Ice Spice officially claimed her birthday crown on Instagram, sharing several jaw-dropping photos in a cut-out dress to mark the special occasion. The Bronx-born rapper turned 26 on January 1. Once again,
When you splurge on a cocktail in a bar, the drink often comes with a slab of aesthetically pleasing, perfectly clear ice. The stuff looks much fancier than the slightly cloudy ice you get from your home freezer.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement will now be substantially limiting its detention at the Central Islip federal courthouse holding room on Long Island, including by not keeping detainees
Ice Spice marked her birthday in true main character fashion. She shared a series of photos that put her bold personal style front and center. The rapper celebrated in a super short custom AndreDNA minidress with lots of cutouts that leaned fully into her signature playful meets provocative aesthetic.
CBS News New York went inside ICE operations on Long Island for a rare view of how, where and why arrests are made.
With Christmas Day approaching, some families and friends have been ripped apart by a surge of ICE arrests in the Columbus area.
DHS denied claims that ICE agents stole groceries during a Christmas Eve arrest, a spokesperson for the agency told Newsweek.
A university hearing was held to determine if the professor gave false information on his employment application and about his leave of absence.
That apology came on Friday from Jeff House, CEO of Oneida Engineering Science Construction Group, during a live press conference addressing growing backlash over federal contracts connected to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
MINNETONKA, Minn. — ICE shared more information on the arrests of two people who were waiting outside courtrooms Monday in Minnetonka. In a press statement Thursday, an ICE spokesperson said agents arrested Cesar Ramos-Alcala and Marcelino Tapia-Lucas. Ramos-Alcala is a 48-year-old man that ICE alleges is in Minnesota illegally.
The powers that be at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement are planning on a massive recruitment drive in 2026—but the people they’re hoping to attract aren’t your typical feds. The deportation agency has earmarked $100 million for online advertisements over the next year,