Carnival Cruise Line announced Friday that its brand-new ship, the Excel-class Tropicale, will begin sailing from Galveston in spring 2028. Boasting a capacity of about 6,600 passengers and crew, the ...
Jan Gautam may soon have to let go of hundreds of workers at dozens of hotels in Florida. That’s why the CEO of IHRMC Hotels & Resorts is closely watching an immigration case that’s before the Supreme ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., wants to extend protections for Haitian migrants, and Republicans say it’s a perfect example of him putting the interests of illegal immigrants over ...
Killers, leeches, entitlement junkies. Scientists, engineers, nurses. Behind the legal clash over deportation protections for Haitians unfolding in the Supreme Court is a long-running war of words to ...
Julie Sharp is a digital producer at CBS Los Angeles. She is a South Bay native and majored in print journalism at Cal State University Long Beach. Julie previously reported for the Beach Reporter, ...
A woman died after apparently going overboard of a balcony on a Carnival cruise ship and landing on the deck below in the early morning on April 27, the company confirmed. The woman, who was not ...
Looming over Supreme Court arguments Wednesday on President Donald Trump’s efforts to end temporary immigration protections for Haitians is the question of how unsafe conditions are in Haiti, which ...
Princess Sarah Zeid of Jordan is in Haiti where she is getting a firsthand look at the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the United Nations response. In this photo, she visits with a Haitian mother ...
Ysmael is already feeling the squeeze of rising prices in Haiti. “Everything has gone up,” she says in a World Food Programme video, from the fare for a ride on a “tap-tap” bus to the cost of putting ...
The Army announced in a news release earlier this week that it is rolling out a new combat fitness test for frontline troops as leaders push to strengthen battlefield readiness amid ongoing recruiting ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court heard oral arguments over the White House’s push to remove legal protections of Haitian and Syrian immigrants in the United States, a case that has the potential to ...
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