A year after the Trump administration kicked off its aggressive immigration enforcement tour, federal officials have veered toward a less flashy but broader strategy: making immigrants’ lives harder so they will leave.
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Who sank 2 Ecuadorean fishing boats? Survivors point to drones as Washington denies involvement
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Trump prosecutor in L.A. pushing unusual public search for voter fraud before count is in
Essayli’s actions conflict with formal Justice Department guidance that says federal prosecutors should not publicly weigh in on allegations of election fraud while an election count is still occurring.
Earlier columns include an Arizona rancher on the border with Mexico, a medical researcher who lost her research grant, a Las Vegas waiter, a Louisiana shrimper and a disabled rights advocate.
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California’s slow vote count stirs frustration but changes would be hard
Some call for reforms to ease the rush of last-minute mail-in ballots, but it’s unlikely they would come very quickly, or would go far enough to greatly speed counts.
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NEW: Nevada is poised for a mining boom and a tiny town stands to benefit.
The owner of a motel and pizzeria is sprucing things up, betting on prosperity to come.
The piece is latest in a series looking at the lives of average Americans, pro/con, under Trump 2.0.
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NEW: Nevada is poised for a mining boom and a tiny town stands to benefit.
The owner of a motel and pizzeria is sprucing things up, betting on prosperity to come.
The piece is latest in a series looking at the lives of average Americans, pro/con, under Trump 2.0.
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Amid travel bans, ICE fears and political turmoil, wary fans try to find World Cup joy
In many ways, history’s most ambitious World Cup, which kicked off Thursday in Mexico, has inspired more angst than anticipation, more fear than fervor.
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Along with focusing on deportations, the administration is deploying other tactics to deter legal, as well as illegal, immigration.
Tonopah has boomed and mostly busted since it's heyday more than a century ago. Trump has raised expectations for renewed prosperity and one local businessman is sprucing up his motel in anticipation of better times.
First Assistant U.S. Atty. Bill Essayli is waging an unusual campaign to find election fraud in California despite DOJ guidelines saying not to during vote counting.
Tonopah has boomed and mostly busted since it's heyday more than a century ago. Trump has raised expectations for renewed prosperity and one local businessman is sprucing up his motel in anticipation ...
The most ambitious FIFA World Cup in history is underway, but geopolitical rifts, travel bans and high ticket prices threaten to smother the excitement.
Love or hate him, Donald Trump is a potent political force. This series of occasional articles looks at how his second stint as president is affecting the lives and livelihoods of average Americans.
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Experts say there are some commonsense changes California could make to speed up its vote counts, including better funding county election offices and encouraging earlier voting. But dramatic shifts w...
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Tonopah has boomed and mostly busted since it's heyday more than a century ago. Trump has raised expectations for renewed prosperity and one local businessman is sprucing up his motel in anticipation ...
Trump prosecutor in L.A. pushing unusual public search for voter fraud before count is in
First Assistant U.S. Atty. Bill Essayli is waging an unusual campaign to find election fraud in California despite DOJ guidelines saying not to during vote counting.