Independent Autopsy of Transgender Asylum Seeker Who Died in ICE Custody Shows Signs of Abuse
The autopsy raised questions about how Roxsana Hernandez Rodriguez, 33, a transgender woman from Honduras, was treated in custody before she died from illness.
Despite Tough Talk on Trade, Trump Could Seek a Truce with Xi Jinping at G-20
The president has signaled a new willingness to make a deal with Mr. Xi, a leader he has treated solicitously and will meet over dinner on Saturday in Buenos Aires.
Fact Check of the Day: The Baseless Claim That Climate Scientists Are ‘Driven’ by Money
Critics of a major United States climate report, including the president and conservative pundits, have dismissed its findings with several inaccurate claims.
Ahead of Peace Talks for Yemen, Senate Weighs Rebuke to Saudis
Jamal Khashoggi’s killing may now serve as the catalyst for approval of a war powers resolution, which the Senate rejected as recently as in March.
Abrams’s Allies File Lawsuit ‘to Fix the System’
An organization backed by Stacey Abrams, who lost her bid for governor, filed a federal lawsuit alleging voter suppression in Georgia. Brian Kemp, the governor-elect, has said the state has protected voting rights.
‘Large-Scale Reforms’ of Georgia Elections Sought in Federal Lawsuit
Saying that voting-roll purges and problems at the polls had amounted to voter suppression, allies of Stacey Abrams called on Tuesday for federal oversight.
El Chapo’s Narco Spoils: A Beach House, a Zoo and a Fleet of Cash-Filled Jets
A witness on Tuesday testified about the wealth of Joaquín Guzmán Loera’s, better known as El Chapo, and the bloodshed that closely followed him.
Can There Be a Citizenship Question on the 2020 Census? A Judge Will Soon Rule
At the end of a three-week trial, opponents of the question argued that the Trump administration was deliberately trying to deter noncitizens from responding to the census.
Interior Department Watchdog Clears Zinke of Wrongdoing in National Monument Probe
The investigation looked at whether he had redrawn the boundaries of a national monument in Utah to avoid the nearby land holdings of a state lawmaker and supporter of President Donald Trump.
Most Dangerous Place for Women Is the Home, U.N. Report Finds
More than half of female homicide victims last year were killed by intimate partners or relatives, says a report on homicides around the world by the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime.
Bolton Asks, ‘What Do You Think I’ll Learn?’ From Khashoggi Tapes
John R. Bolton, the national security adviser, said he had not listened to audio of the killing of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi because he doesn’t speak Arabic.
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