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‘A Light for Me in the Darkness’: For Migrant Detainees, a Bond Forged by Letter

Residents of San Diego began writing to migrants in an immigration detention center just a few miles away. The letters opened new worlds for both of them.

At War: ‘Sir, I Never Thought I’d See the Day I’d Be Working for a Colored Officer’

These words were a jarring reminder of the prevalence of racism in the military and the United States at large.

On Politics: Scandals Deepen for Virginia Democrats

Attorney General Mark Herring said he, too, had worn blackface in the 1980s, and a woman detailed her sexual assault claim against Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax.

KY 94 in Fulton County back open after crash – WPSD Local 6

KY 94 in Fulton County back open after crash  WPSD Local 6UPDATE: Kentucky 94 is back open to traffic after it was blocked by a crash in Fulton County. As of about 3:25 p.m. Thursday, the site of the crash — between KY …

SCHS student dies in car wreck – Shelbyville Sentinel News

SCHS student dies in car wreck  Shelbyville Sentinel NewsShelby County High School student Blake Palmer died in a car wreck Thursday night. Driving rain was a factor as the car reportedly hydroplaned off the road.

Elkton woman killed in Todd County car wreck – WBKO

Elkton woman killed in Todd County car wreck  WBKOHelen Miller was eastbound on U.S. 68/80 when her car crossed into the westbound lanes, went into the median, and struck a bridge abutment.

Winter storm pounds central U.S., Seattle bracing for snowy weekend – UPI.com

Winter storm pounds central U.S., Seattle bracing for snowy weekend  UPI.comA winter storm brought heavy snow, ice and winds to the central United States Thursday, as another storm is expected to hit Seattle over the weekend.

Muslim Inmate’s Execution Is Blocked Over Denial of Request for Imam

A death row inmate in Alabama says the prison’s refusal to allow an imam to enter the execution chamber violates his constitutional rights.

Virginia Police Sergeant Suspended After Antifa Ties Him to White Nationalism

Robert A. Stamm, who had been assigned to monitor the protests related to Gov. Ralph Northam, was placed on paid administrative leave pending a review.

U.S. Opens Inquiry Into Handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s Sex Abuse Case

The Justice Department is investigating a plea deal negotiated by President Trump’s labor secretary in 2007, when he was a top federal prosecutor in Miami.

White House to Unveil a Global Women’s Empowerment Initiative, Led by Ivanka Trump

The president’s eldest daughter hailed the plan as nonpartisan and a “generous” approach to women’s empowerment on behalf of the Trump administration.

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