Trump Wants To Withdraw Deportation Protections For Families Of Active Troops
The Trump administration wants to scale back a provision that protects the undocumented spouses of military members currently deployed. Activists warn it could be highly disruptive.
Asylum Officers: Trump’s ‘Remain In Mexico’ Policy Is Against ‘Moral Fabric’ Of U.S.
The labor union representing asylum officers claims the policy formally known as the Migrant Protection Protocols is a “widespread violation” of international and domestic law.
The Argument For — And Against — Publishing The Traumatic Photo From Mexican Border
While the graphic image has news value, news organizations are concerned that its overuse will lessen its impact and unnecessarily upset the intended audience.
FAA Finds New Problem With 737 Max Jets, Delaying Their Return To Flight
Southwest, American and United Airlines have already pulled the aircraft from their schedules through Labor Day weekend. Two of the planes crashed within five months, killing hundreds of people.
Turmoil At The NRA: TV Channel Ends, Lobbyist Resigns, A New Hill Probe Begins
National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre announced NRATV will stop production, a top lobbyist for the group stepped down and allegations persist of financial misconduct.
Border Patrol Officials Allow Reporters To See Inside Clint, Texas, Facility
On Wednesday, Border Patrol officials took reporters on a tour of a facility in Clint, Texas, where a group of lawyers allege children were detained without adequate food, supplies and sanitation.
How News Photographs Can Affect Public Opinion
A photograph of two migrants drowned in the Rio Grande River captured national attention. NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks with photographer David Hume Kennerly about the power of a news photograph.
Dating App Burnout: When Swiping Becomes A Chore
Burnout is increasingly common. It’s not depression or extreme exhaustion — it’s feeling like you’ve kept going past your breaking point. Burnout can affect all parts of our lives, including dating.
Senate Passes $4.6 Billion Emergency Border Funding Bill Signalling Battle With House
The sweeping 84-8 vote came minutes after the Senate handily rejected the House’s humanitarian assistance bill, signalling what will likely be a contentious battle to reconcile the competing bills.
Wayfair Employees Walk Out To Protest Sales To Immigrant Detention Facilities
Employees of furniture maker Wayfair staged a walkout on Wednesday to protest sales of beds to detention facilities along the Southern border.
People Are Trying To Donate To Detained Migrants. Border Patrol Won’t Accept It
After hearing claims that detention centers are housing migrant children in unsanitary conditions, people are attempting to provide them with supplies.
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