Madison Sheahan, the Deputy Director of U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), stepped down from her position on Thursday to enter the race for Ohio’s 9th Congressional District.
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Michael Gates touts tough-on-crime platform in bid for state attorney general
The former Huntington Beach city attorney plans to take on AG Rob Bonta to ‘protect our families and keep our communities safe.’.
13 middlemen arrested from Foreign Employment Dept
Kathmandu, Dec 11: Thirteen individuals working as middlemen have been arrested from the Department of Foreign Employment in Tahachal. A [.] The post 13 middlemen arrested from Foreign Employment Dept appeared first on Peoples’ Review.
Trump issues Executive Order creating Genesis Mission AI Action Plan for America
President Trump is laying the groundwork for America’s AI Action Plan at a scale similar to the Manhattan Project.
Explained: the EIC advanced innovation challenges pilot
The EIC call could support the development of personal robot assistants. Photo credits: pasiphae / BigStock The European Innovation Council (EIC) has provided more details about what to expect from its pilot advanced innovation challenges, a new staged funding instrument based on the US Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) model. The EIC wants to.
EU plans €51M Choose Europe call for research careers in 2027
The EU wants to attract more researchers like Anne-Marie Jeannet, an American sociologist in Italy. Photo credits: Fred Guerdin / European Union The European Commission plans to launch a €51. 25 million call in 2027 as part of the Choose Europe initiative, which is intended to make the continent a more attractive place to pursue a career in research. The Commission launched a €22. 5. Read more here.
EXCLUSIVE: Cheryl Hines Left Feeling ‘Distant’ From RFK Jr. During His Olivia Nuzzi ‘Cheating’ Scandal… as Actress Cries ‘It Was the End of the Line’ for Her
Cheryl Hines candidly opened up on how she felt when news about Robert F. Kennedy’s scandal with Olivia Nuzzi broke.
Native News Weekly (November 16, 2025): D.C. Briefs
WASHINGTON We are happy to report the federal opened back up on Wednesday. In addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D. C. that impacts Indian Country recently.
NYC’s jails mess should prompt the feds to END the ‘Close Rikers’ farce
A new watchdog report on Rikers Island details new medical and safety horrors besetting detainees at the sprawling jail complex a headache that Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani can’t avoid.
EU plans to ban Chinese universities from half of Horizon Europe
Beihang University in Beijing, one of China’s Seven Sons of National Defence universities that is set to be excluded from Horizon Europe. Photo credits: Peiyu Liu / Flickr The European Commission plans to kick China out of half of its €93. 5 billion Horizon Europe research and innovation programme, including prohibiting joint work with European scientists on health topics. A.









