8 Million People Are Working Illegally in the U.S. Here’s Why That’s Unlikely to Change.
Economists say that the economy has not only absorbed millions of undocumented workers, it could employ many more. Where are they working, and is it a problem?
Jamal Khashoggi, Among Other Journalists, Named Time’s Person of the Year for 2018
The honorees, called “the guardians of truth,” included the staff of the Capital Gazette newspapers in Maryland, two Reuters journalists imprisoned in Myanmar, and a journalist in the Philippines.
California Today: California Today: Will a Desert Town Test Marijuana’s Saturation Point?
Tuesday: Seeing big opportunity in the pot industry, development at Tejon Ranch and a Gold Rush legend.
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Potent Weapon or Poison Pill? Super PACs Pose Quandary for 2020 Democrats
While Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders would likely disavow super PACs, candidates from donor-rich states like New York and California would face a vexing choice and risk alienating liberals.
It’s a Briefcase! It’s a Pizza Box! No, It’s a Mini Satellite
Orbiting instruments are now so small they can be launched by the dozens, and even high school students can build them.
On Politics: Midwest Republicans Fear Losing a Gerrymandered Advantage
Republicans lost four key governorships in the Midwest. Now conservative lawmakers fear the new Democratic governors will alter their gerrymandered maps.
Targets of U.S. Sanctions Hire Lobbyists With Trump Ties to Seek Relief
Representing clients who face penalties from Washington is a lucrative new niche, especially for lobbyists who have links to the president or his administration.
Indiana High School Football Player Charged With Murdering Pregnant Classmate
Breana Rouhselang, 17, was six months pregnant when her body was found in a dumpster. The father of her child, Aaron Trejo, 16, confessed to killing her, the authorities said.
‘A Simple Private Transaction’: Trump Lays Out a Defense in a Campaign-Finance Case
After prosecutors essentially named President Trump an unindicted co-conspirator with Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump insisted that payments to two women were not election-related spending.
After Ayers Turns Down Chief of Staff Job, Trump Is Left Without a Plan B
Finding a replacement for the White House chief of staff, John F. Kelly, is in many ways just the latest staffing snare in a White House that has struggled to fill even low-ranking jobs.
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