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The governors of Illinois, Minnesota and New York are to testify Thursday before the House Oversight Committee, which has been investigating sanctuary jurisdictions.
The leaders described President Trump’s actions as a clear attempt to attack communities of color.
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The two front-runners in the New York City mayor’s race are using President Trump and the volatile immigration protests in Los Angeles as late-stage campaign issues.
Two of music’s powerful visionaries died this week. The songs they meticulously constructed offered an escape their makers struggled to realize in their own lives.
Diez canciones que desafían los límites, desatan emociones y prenden la fiesta del barrio.
Las mejores formas de alimentarse sanamente son también las más sencillas.
The hardware improvements in the new $450 Nintendo will make this an automatic upgrade for fans of the two-in-one console.
The New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center celebrates its beginnings, at a moment when Black history is under attack.
The first chapter of Deltarune was released in 2018, and there are still more to come. But speeding to a quick ending is not the point.
On Sunday, activists in Barcelona, Lisbon and other hot spots plan to take to the streets to voice their concerns about “touristification.”
Bob Mackie sizes up his legacy at a new exhibit of his fashion sketches for divas past and present.
The five animals are back for a fifth season to munch on invasive species, but they won’t be needed next year.
The debt ceiling is a political cudgel that serves no economic function. It’s time to abolish it.
Amid unrest in California, Republicans plan to press the governors of other blue states on their immigration policies, including on limiting cooperation with federal enforcement efforts.
Sound is the primary means of tracking subs in vast ocean expanses, and research shows that it’s behaving differently as the seas warm.
This chart was prepared by Henry Louis Gates Jr., American Ancestors and the Cuban Genealogy Club of Miami. It reflects the best-known research as of the time of publication. Design by Nick Sheedy.
The courts are starting to rein in Big Tech.
A historian of conservatism explains what holds a fractious coalition together.
The Tibetan spiritual leader has vowed to reveal a succession plan when his birthday is celebrated on July 6. He may get creative to thwart Chinese interference.