Nonprofits Struggle To House Migrant Families Released By ICE
Central American immigrant families are already arriving at the border. Due to lack of room, ICE is releasing many migrant detainees and counting on nonprofits to house and help the migrants.
Reimposing Sanctions Will Hasten End Of Iran Nuclear Deal, Some Experts Warn
The Trump administration is poised to reimpose sanctions on Iran this Monday. Tehran has been abiding by the nuclear deal, but some warn that it could fall apart in the face of renewed sanctions.
Voters May Tax Tech Companies To Fight Homelessness
Some big tech companies in the Bay Area have embraced the idea that tax hikes on big business are necessary to tackle problems like homelessness in the region.
Ready For The Time Change? Here Are Tips To Stay Healthy During Dark Days Ahead
Every cell in our bodies has a well-tuned timing mechanism. So, when we “fall back” or “spring forward” as part of daylight saving, it takes us time to adjust. We have tips that can help.
Life After GM: A Family Upended By Auto Plant Closure Took Divergent Paths
Ten years after the financial crisis, the recovery hasn’t reached everywhere. After the plant at which they worked was shuttered, three members of a family saw their lives change in unexpected ways.
Gunman Kills 2, Wounds 5 Others At Florida Yoga Studio
On Friday evening, a gunman in Tallahassee, Fla., opened fire at a yoga studio, killing two people and injuring five others before killing himself, police said.
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Examination of Islamist moderates
US-Russia relationship recalls cold war, Proof means little in Warren and Khashoggi affairs, Iran’s blacklisting adds to US sanctions stress, Saudi Arabia could stabilize Arab world, Moon administration tried to ease North Korea sanctions too early
“The United States has declared its intention to rescind unilaterally one of the landmark treaties that helped end the Cold War…,” states an editorial. “ ‘Trust but verify’ was the approach taken by the Americans at the time…. It was necessary bec…
A Democratic Blue Wave in Congress Could Change Immigration Policy
If Democrats take the house, they are pledging aggressive oversight over the Trump administrations hard-line immigration policies.
‘Pockets Of Poison’ Still Exist: Holocaust Survivors Reflect On Pittsburgh Shooting
Holocaust survivors Moshe Baran and Sam Gottesman live on the same floor of a Squirrel Hill apartment building just five blocks away from the Tree of Life synagogue.
The Tip Sheet: House and Senate Latest, Obama Asks a Question, Beto Video: 3 Days to Go
Former President Barack Obama remarked on a heckler, Senator Ted Cruz seizes on a Project Veritas video, and strategists form a consensus about how their parties will fare on Tuesday.
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