This DOJ is no longer capable of doing its job.
US immigration enforcement would do better to focus on the border than on rounding up undocumented workers within the country ...
In December, Marvin Morales‑Ortez walked out of a Fairfax County, Va., jail a free man. He shouldn’t have. Morales‑Ortez was ...
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Zipps hiring manager accused of using fraudulent documents to hire illegal immigrants
Federal authorities say they have charged a Zipps Sports Grill hiring manager with aggravated identity theft and the unlawful ...
Attorney Marshall H. Tanick’s recent warning should ring alarm bells for every taxpayer in Collier County. By expanding a surveillance dragnet that creates "hotlists" of innocent drivers, we are ...
When most people think science fiction, they first think of outer space. It’s why names like Kubrick, Lucas, Cameron, and Scott will live on long after the men who made them famous are gone. For the ...
Generally overlooked in Art History 101 was the inverse: how European materials and images were repurposed by Indigenous ...
Laila Edwards, a standout at Wisconsin, is ready for her Olympic debut as USA Hockey's first Black player.
A new book presents the baseball legend’s testimony in front of the House Un-American Activities Committee as a critical ...
Trump offers Minneapolis Mayor Frey a deal on immigration enforcement, demanding cooperation with federal agents in exchange ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has released a statement after agents reportedly took multiple parents into custody ...
A human tendency to value expertise, not just sheer power, explains how some social hierarchies form
One oddity is in how human hierarchies form. In other animals, fighting translates physical strength into dominance. In humans, however, people often happily defer to leaders, even seeking them out.
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