A new report details how the U.S. “took deliberate steps” to limit the number of asylum seekers processed at ports of entry along the Mexico border.
Author: Grace Hauck, USA TODAY
‘Inexplicable’: Waukegan police officer turned on body cam after fatal shooting, lawyers say
The former Waukegan police officer who fatally shot a Black teen and wounded a Black woman last week turned on his body camera after the shooting
Walter Wallace had a mental illness, his family says. Why did police respond?
The death of Walter Wallace in Philadelphia is only the most recent incident of police fatally shooting someone with a mental illness.
Illinois police officer who fatally shot Black teen Marcellis Stinnette has been fired
A Waukegan, Illinois, police officer who had been placed on leave after fatally shooting a Black teen Tuesday night has been terminated.
‘Mama, they just shot us for nothing’: Waukegan police officer fatally shoots Black teen, injures woman
People are protesting in Waukegan, Illinois, after a police officer fatally shot 19-year-old Marcellis Stinnette on Tuesday.
Hundreds gather for Women’s March to protest Trump, Barrett nomination
Thousands were expected to march Saturday to protest Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the Supreme Court and galvanize voters ahead of Election Day.
Your questions about Trump and COVID-19, answered: Who administered the test? Does he have symptoms?
Our readers from across the US are asking important questions about President Trump’s positive COVID-19 test. We answer your questions.
‘Let the world see’: Church where 100,000 saw Emmett Till’s open casket is now on a list of US endangered historic places
The church where an estimated 100,000 people viewed Emmett Till’s open casket was listed among America’s most endangered historic places Thursday.
‘A leader of all humanity’: Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a hero, icon, fighter for women and girls across the nation
For millions of women across the U.S., Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a hero, an icon and a champion.
Ginsburg v. cancer was a ‘remarkable fight’: RBG battled five bouts of cancer over two decades
Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had overcome four bouts with pancreatic, lung and colon cancer dating back two decades.