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Migrants in Custody at Hospitals Are Treated Like Felons, Doctors Say

Dozens of migrants a day are being taken to community hospitals, where doctors are challenging security procedures that they say are harming patients.

Democrats Descend on Iowa for a Chance to Break Through

Nineteen presidential candidates visited the state this weekend, talking to voters and trying to grab a moment to distinguish themselves.

Trump Lawyer’s Message Was a Clue for Mueller, Who Set It Aside

The special counsel’s prosecutors cited attorney-client privilege, but legal experts were divided on whether they should have pushed to learn more.

Dallas Crane Collapse Kills 1 and Injures at Least 5, Officials Say

The crane toppled amid severe winds and sliced into an apartment complex in downtown Dallas on Sunday. One person was killed and at least five others were injured.

She Left the Education Dept. for Groups It Curbed. Now She’s Back, With Plans.

As the architect of higher education policy, Diane Auer Jones is pushing to overhaul accreditation, and, to critics, revive the fortunes of “bottom feeder” for-profit colleges.

For Central Americans, Fleeing to Europe May Beat Trying to Reach U.S.

A growing number of asylum seekers have found that the journey to the Continent is safer and cheaper than paying smugglers to get them through Mexico.

Trump Claims Mexico Deal Has Secret Provisions, Potentially Roiling Relations Again

The president insisted there were undisclosed elements to the immigration accord as he assailed The New York Times for reporting that its main elements had been previously agreed to.

People Are Trying to Figure Out William Barr. He’s Busy Wielding Power.

Is he the operator who spun the then-secret Mueller report? Or the straight shooter who later disclosed portions that were damaging to President Trump?

As Students Clamor for More on Climate Change, Portland Heeds the Call

Three years after the school board passed a resolution mandating climate justice education in all public schools, a rollout may be coming.

World Economic Leaders Warn of Fallout From Trade War Between U.S. and China

Shortly after dropping a threat of tariffs against Mexico, the Trump administration showed no inclination to back down in its dispute with Beijing.

Kamala Harris, Seeking a Campaign Jolt, Defends Record as Prosecutor

Trying to stand out in a crowded and fluid Democratic field, Ms. Harris, the former California attorney general, took on the critics of her record as a prosecutor.

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