Portland 2020: 5 Hard Lessons for Cities Facing Trump’s Federal Crackdown
When Trump sent federal agents to Portland in 2020, protests worsened. Now, cities like Chicago face similar threats—and can learn from Portland’s painful mistakes.
When Trump sent federal agents to Portland in 2020, protests worsened. Now, cities like Chicago face similar threats—and can learn from Portland’s painful mistakes.
President Trump is set to unveil a new aid package for U.S. farmers after China drastically reduced purchases of American crops—a repeat of the 2018 trade war fallout.
The Supreme Court is hearing a major case challenging Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy for minors—a decision that could impact similar laws in over 20 states.
Taiwan’s underrated east coast offers dramatic cliffs, misty forests, and serene trails—far from the crowds and full of natural wonder.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met President Trump to seek relief from punishing U.S. tariffs on key exports—but with little hope of major concessions.
While a federal judge halted Trump’s plan to send National Guard troops to Portland, Chicago is now bracing for 200 Texas guardsmen—with legal and political battles intensifying.
After a chaotic court hearing, a federal judge is threatening to release Abrego Garcia unless the government proves it has a legitimate deportation plan by Wednesday.
From school pickups to restaurant closures, Chicago residents are taking extraordinary measures to protect themselves and their neighbors amid a dramatic ICE enforcement surge.
As Bad Bunny prepares to headline the 2026 Super Bowl, his political influence could sway Latino voters at a pivotal moment in U.S. politics.
Once low-priority cities for immigration enforcement, Chicago and Portland are now ground zero for a dramatic federal crackdown—sparking fear, protests, and legal battles.