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Kilmar Abrego Garcia notified by ICE that he may be deported to Uganda
Donald Trump fulfills a dream role: Big city mayor
Judge blocks Trump from withholding funding to 34 'sanctuary' cities and counties
Powell’s Rate Cut Signal Reflects Economy’s Delicate Position
Texas Gov. Abbott vows to approve GOP-leaning congressional voting map
Keffiyeh-clad anti-ICE protester threatens to stab agent, harm family in San Francisco mob attack
What the 2020 investigation of John Bolton says about the new probe
New York City-area beaches still see high rip current risk in Erin's wake
Lyle Menendez denied parole board day after his brother lost freedom
New Cracker Barrel logo sparks backlash as ex-longtime worker says it erodes nostalgia
Suspect accused of shooting ex-wife at a hospital taken into custody
Tour bus rollover kills 5 on interstate highway in western New York
Rhode Island prosecutor in viral arrest video placed on unpaid leave, job future unclear
A commuter college thought it could avoid Trump’s education crackdown. Here’s what happened
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts again and shoots lava for 31st time since December
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More human-trafficking survivors are seeking visas but face longer waits and risk deportation
T he T visa, an underutilized lifeline for immigrant survivors of human trafficking, is experiencing a sharp rise in applications, despite increasing processing times and deportation risks. Also known as T nonimmigrant status,
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Why Referring to Kamala Harris by Her First Name Could Hurt Her Campaign
Vice President Kamala Harris, like many women politicians now and before her, has faced people solely calling her by her first name. The disparity can be a sign of respect, or disrespect, and it's often hard to distinguish between the two.
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How Trump’s directive to submit race-based admissions data impacts Chicago-area universities
A directive by the Trump administration may undercut universities’ efforts to pursue a diverse student body in Chicago schools, experts say.
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What remains of John F. Kennedy’s legacy of Camelot?
It’s been 65 years since John F. Kennedy first spoke of America’s “New Frontier.” From there, he built a safety net, a civil rights framework and a global plan to lift the world further from poverty.
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Crumbling dam reveals potential risks of private hydroelectric ownership
Amid stacked rows of brightly colored plastic kayaks and canoes, Khrystal Crosno recently helped an Ann Arbor family begin a floating trip along the scenic AuTrain River. The Earl family should spot turtles,
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Who owns Frida Kahlo's legacy? The dispute over her trademark could impact other artists.
The family of the late famous Mexican artist is struggling to reach a legal agreement with the corporation that has long controlled products sold in the United States.
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Army base used for WWII Japanese internment now nation's largest ICE detention center
Americans of Japanese heritage say they hear echoes of their families' forced internment in the Trump administration's newest immigrant detention site. Homeland Security officials say President Donald Trump's sweeping mass deportation campaign requires a build-up of detention centers to bridge the gap between arrests and removals.
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In the aftermath of L.A. fires, residents take soil cleanup into their own hands
After the firestorm in January, Altadena residents are interested in exploring natural ways to rid their soil of lead and other contaminants.
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