Under Trump II, Immigrants Are Selling Their Furniture and Cars to Get Out of Detention

Immigrants facing detention under Trump II are increasingly forced to sell crucial belongings—like furniture and cars—in order to secure their release. One family’s experience highlights just how substantial these sacrifices can be, revealing the heavy toll that detention policies impose on real lives.

Under Trump II, Immigrants Are Selling Their Furniture and Cars to Get Out of Detention

Bipartisan Bill to Lower Insulin Costs Has Diabetes Advocates Hopeful

Families fighting type 1 diabetes may soon see relief from a high-stakes financial burden. A bipartisan bill aimed at lowering the cost of insulin offers fresh hope, highlighted by the story of a Mississippi toddler who relies on pricey monthly supplies.

Bipartisan Bill to Lower Insulin Costs Has Diabetes Advocates Hopeful

Kate Gosselin Says Jon Gosselin Divorce ‘Did Not Turn Out Well for My Kids’

Kate Gosselin is revisiting the aftermath of her 2009 split from Jon Gosselin, acknowledging that their divorce “did not turn out well” for their kids. During a TikTok livestream, she spoke candidly about how she might have handled things differently to safeguard her children’s well-being.

Kate Gosselin Says Jon Gosselin Divorce ‘Did Not Turn Out Well for My Kids’