ICE raids target workers, but few firms are charged
Prosecuting corporations, as opposed to workers or managers, for immigration-related offenses has slowed under the Trump administration, records show.
As his community diversified, El Paso suspect learned to hate
Relatives say he was radicalized online. Classmates and others say that changing demographics might have played a role in his worldview.
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Kenya’s Pokomo people ask the British to return what was stolen: Their source of power
The request for their sacred drum comes amid a fierce debate over whether institutions that benefited from colonialism have any right to keep plundered objects.
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As Italy’s populist government appeared to be on the verge of collapse, an Italian daily published an interview in which the pontiff called for a united Europe while describing nationalist rhetoric as “frightening thoughts.”
Joseph Maguire doesn’t have as extensive an intelligence background as previous directors of national intelligence, but he is widely admired for his leadership skills.
Tito Anchondo, who lost his brother and sister-in-law in the El Paso rampage, said he sought to meet the president to share his family’s pain.
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Analysis What happens at the Iowa fair can echo through an entire presidential race.
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The Past, Rediscovered It was April 2010, and Blagojevich was braced for what he was about to hear. The disgraced former Illinois governor and his partners were in trouble — and Donald Trump was their judge.
A manager at the restaurant in Maryland told the family that another customer had complained about the noise from their 4-year-old child.
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How to survive 12 hours in an airport
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SoulCycle uproar hits close to home because it sells an idealized version of you
The world of fashion and fitness has gone topsy-turvy because the corporate owner of Equinox, SoulCycle and Pure Yoga is fundraising for President Trump.
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In Atlanta’s northern suburbs, issues such as gun control and President Trump’s conduct are causing unrest among GOP voters.