His work first gained national consistent coverage when he represented the family of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed 17-year-old killed in Florida in 2012.
Saturday’s fatal of shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti by Border Patrol officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has prompted former President Barack Obama to weigh in.
Mamadou Kane scored 14 points to lead Sewickley Academy to a 50-37 boys basketball victory over Obama Academy in a matchup of top teams in the WPIAL and City League on Wednesday night.
Barack Obama's 2010 speech defending deportations gained over 30 million views as commentators debate President Donald Trump's ICE raids and immigration enforcement policies.
Shedeur Sanders has been all over the news lately for earning a Pro Bowl nod. After Drake Maye and the New England Patriots made the Super Bowl, the AFC needed a replacement at QB. So, they decided to select Sanders, who finished the…
During Monday’s White House press briefing, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reminded reporters in the room that Border Czar Tom Homan was once awarded a medal by Barack Obama.
Following the shooting of Alex Pretti by immigration agents in Minneapolis, former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton issued strong statements. The Obamas called the incident a "wake-up call," warning that America’s core values are…
Barack and Michelle Obama say killing should be ‘wake-up call’ and accuse federal agents of not operating in lawful way. Plus, meet the OB-GYNs fighting Trump’s ‘guerrilla war on science’
Former United States President, Barack Obama and former First Lady, Michelle Obama have described the killing of Alex Pretti as a “heartbreaking tragedy” and a serious warning about the erosion of America’s core values. In a joint…
Former U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama have condemned the Trump administration's chaotic immigration crackdown that has resulted in the deaths of two protesters in Minneapolis.
Two Democratic former presidents on Sunday condemned the scenes in Minnesota after Alex Pretti was killed this weekend, framing the tragedy as a pivotal moment that calls Americans to "speak up" and take action
With his statement, Bill Clinton became the most recent former president to address the deadly Minneapolis shooting of a US citizen, while Republican George W. Bush has remained silent.