The men who were placed on a deportation flight headed for the chaotic nation of South Sudan were originally from countries as far away as Vietnam
Georgetown scholar recalls terror and ‘mockery of due process’ in immigration jail
A Georgetown University scholar who was targeted for deportation by the Trump administration said he was terrified during his time in immigration jail
Trump’s Harvard visa threat could wipe out several of the school’s sports teams
Some of Harvard’s sports teams would be virtually wiped out by a Trump administration decision that would make the Ivy League school ineligible for international student visas
Alaska city reaches $2.1M settlement with family of a teen fatally shot by a police
Alaska’s largest city has reached a $2.1 million settlement with the family of a 16-year-old girl who was holding a knife last August when she was fatally shot by a police officer
Amazon tribe says New York Times story led to members being smeared as porn addicts
An Indigenous tribe from the Brazilian Amazon has sued the New York Times over the newspaper's reporting on the community's introduction to the internet
Reproductive rights advocates sue Arizona over laws regulating abortion
Reproductive rights advocates are suing Arizona to unravel several laws regulating abortion access in the state
Trump vowed to ease sanctions on Syria. How quickly that happens is up for debate
Since President Donald Trump announced his intent to end a half-century of sanctions on Syria, a debate has developed in his administration over how quickly and thoroughly that should happen
Trump relishes uttering the outlandish. Here’s where some of his most showstopping comments stand
It may start as a casual aside, a wee-hours social media post or a much hyped announcement
Black Lives Matter street murals stand as an enduring reminder of protests
In 2020, Black Lives Matter street murals appeared in cities across the U.S. following the police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery
This redundant aviation safety net helps keep planes safe when controllers lose contact
News that air traffic controllers directing planes into New Jersey’s busiest airport twice lost both their radar and radios is alarming