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With ICE Raids Looming, Immigrants Worry: ‘Every Time Someone Knocks, You Get Scared’

With the possibility of immigration raids looming, many immigrants were worried, and planning to stay out of sight. One family canceled their vacation.

‘With Me Nearly Always’: Readers on Emotional Support Animals

How pets have changed the lives of people living with anxiety, pain or grief.

Trump Backs Away From Barriers on Foreign Uranium

The president said he disagreed with a Commerce Department finding that uranium imports pose a threat to national security.

Hurricane Barry Live Updates: Storm Is Upgraded to Category 1 Hurricane

Rain and flooding, not wind speed, are what has many residents worried.

Two Magical Places That Sent Apollo 11 to the Moon and Back

They’ve nearly vanished, but hubs in Southern California and on Long Island played key roles in the lunar race.

One Candidate In, One Candidate Out: This Week in the 2020 Race

Eric Swalwell exits the race as Tom Steyer enters it, the candidates talk equity at the Essence Festival, and Joe Biden releases his tax returns.

Flying With the Hurricane Hunters Into the Heart of the Barry

To gather crucial data on Tropical Storm Barry, a team of researchers (joined by a reporter and photographer) took a direct flight into its core.

Vantage

A poem by Natasha Trethewey, reflecting on the Apollo 11 moon landing.

Facial Recognition Tech Is Growing Stronger, Thanks to Your Face

Large databases, built with images from social networks and dating services, contain millions of pictures of people’s faces. Some are shared worldwide.

Trump Administration Gets Court Victory in Sanctuary Cities Case

A federal appeals court upheld a Justice Department decision giving preferential treatment in awarding community policing grants to cities that cooperate with immigration authorities.

Self-Segregation, School Pride, Classism: Sharing Your Memories of Busing

We asked readers to share their experiences of busing. Hundreds of you responded.

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