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Minnesota and Illinois file a lawsuit against the Trump administration to stop aggressive ICE raids, escalating the conflict between Democratic states and the federal government over immigration policy.
Crystal Oskovich’s quest to connect with her roots reveals a complex family history, transforming a tragedy into a potential reunion with newfound kin.
As the dust settles on the New Year fireworks, the President faces a sobering reality: the youth who shook the nation in 2024 are no longer asking for plans—they are demanding receipts.
New "Must Be Won" rule disrupts Kenya’s betting industry, promising a payout even if no one hits the perfect score by the deadline.
The Grade Eight pupil from Kabarak outwitted Kenya’s finest veterans to claim the 2025 championship and a KES 1.4 million car, signaling a seismic shift in the nation’s chess hierarchy.
A terrifying malfunction at the Indiana Jones stunt show forced a staffer to make a split-second decision, placing his body between a runaway prop and the audience.
A rescue mission for a missing 19-year-old on California’s treacherous Mt Baldy uncovers a grim scene, serving as a stark warning to outdoor enthusiasts worldwide.
The Colorado Republican suggests the President blocked vital water funding to punish her demand for transparency, exposing a rare rift in the MAGA alliance.
Dangerous conditions claim a life at Maroubra Beach while emergency crews scramble to find a second victim at nearby Coogee.
BBC's Steve Rosenberg finds a nation divided between patriotic grit and silent exhaustion, while Kyiv drops a bombshell announcement that could finally lower the price of unga in Nairobi.
Panic grips families as the government placement portal inexplicably shifts learners from top institutions days before the January 12 reporting deadline.
With one in five children entering school unprotected, the UK pilots a KES 350 million home-visit scheme—a desperate measure echoing community outreach models familiar to Kenya.
A retired detective and a thriller writer join the psychological battle for KES 20 million as the hit show returns.