The Trump administration claims credit for a quiet border. The data shows otherwise
The U.S.-Mexico border is quieter than it’s been in years. Vice President Vance says the Trump administration deserves the credit, but migrant apprehensions have been falling for months.
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb says Trump’s ‘America First’ agenda is hurting the city
NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Cleveland mayor Justin Bibb who argues that President Trump’s budget cuts and funding freezes will hurt cities like his.
This synagogue calls itself ‘anti-Zionist.’ Here’s what that means in practice
Tzedek Chicago calls itself anti-Zionist congregation, meaning it does not support a Jewish nation-state.
Trump DOJ’s limits on FACE Act enforcement fuel concern from abortion providers
New Justice Department leaders say past enforcement of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act is “the prototypical example” of what they call “the weaponization of law enforcement.”
60 years after Bloody Sunday in Alabama, elusive racial progress in Selma
Events in Selma, Ala. six decades ago helped win support for the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Today local activists say they’re still fighting stubborn segregation, poverty and gun violence.
Experts warn that recent school shootings show growth in new radicalization pattern
Some researchers say these recent attacks are examples of “nonideological” terrorism — the result of several antisocial, decentralized, online networks coming together.
One Texan’s quest to create a state-wide hiking trail
Texas isn’t best seen from behind the steering wheel, but through shades, wearing hiking shoes on a walking trail. Now a Texan is making big strides on creating a walking trail called the X-Tx, stretching from the Louisiana border all the way to New Me…
D.C.’s Black Lives Matter mural will be erased. Look back at the iconic street painting
Over the past five years, Washington, D.C.’s iconic Black Lives Matter street painting has served as a powerful symbol of activism and a gathering place for joy and resistance.
GOP unveils stopgap bill to avert a government shutdown. They may not have the votes.
House Republicans released the text of a continuing resolution that would fund the government through Sept. 30. Now, passing it in a narrowly divided chamber is the next hurdle.
States sue Trump administration over mass firings of federal employees
The District of Columbia, Maryland and 18 other states have filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking the reinstatement of tens of thousands of federal employees fired since mid-February.
Montana’s solution to rising property values: taxing wealthy, out-of-state homeowners
As property values rise, Montana is seeking to cut taxes for most properties but raise them for out-of-state homeowners.
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