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Armed National Guard Troops Aid Immigration Agents on Raids in Los Angeles

Armed National Guard troops mobilized by President Trump accompanied federal immigration enforcement officers on raids in Los Angeles on Tuesday, a move that...

Under Pressure From the White House, ICE Seeks New Ways to Ramp Up Arrests

Demands from the White House for a drastic increase in arrests of people who have entered the country illegally have pushed immigration officials...

Party Politics Is Said to Have Played a Role in Kennedy’s Firing of Vaccine Advisers

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has promised to make decisions rooted in “gold-standard science,” fired an entire committee of vaccine advisers...

Transcript: Read Gavin Newsom’s Speech Criticizing Trump Over Protests

Gov. Gavin Newsom of California delivered a speech on Tuesday, titled “Democracy at a Crossroads.” The following is a transcript of his remarks...

Wildfire Near San Bernardino Mountains Prompts Evacuation Orders

A wildfire that started on Tuesday afternoon north of the San Bernardino Mountains had exploded to 2,000 acres by nighttime, driven by high...

Newsom Says Trump Is Destroying U.S. Democracy in Speech on L.A. Protests

Gov. Gavin Newsom made the case in a televised address Tuesday evening that President Trump’s decisions to send military forces to immigration protests...

L.A. Mayor Bass Announces Curfew to Calm Protests

Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles announced at a news conference on Tuesday evening that the city will begin imposing a curfew in...

Thousands of Protesters March Through Downtown Chicago

Protesters by the thousands marched through Chicago on Tuesday, stopping traffic in the downtown Loop and chanting anti-Trump slogans as they denounced immigration...

Michigan State U. to Pay Nearly $30 Million to 3 Survivors of Campus Shooting

Michigan State University has agreed to pay a total of nearly $30 million to three students who survived a shooting on campus in...

Justice Dept. to Take Narrow Approach to Prosecuting Corporate Bribery Abroad

The Justice Department has closed about half of its open investigations into bribery by U.S. businesses overseas, but plans to initiate prosecutions to...

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