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Explorer: At Basin and Range National Monument, Landscapes, Art and Aliens

The sprawling Nevada wilderness spared by the Trump administration offers desert vistas, petroglyphs and the celebrated “City” sculpture. Getting there really is part of the fun.

Sully Was Impressed by Southwest Pilot’s Emergency Landing

Chesley Sullenberger, the pilot during the Miracle on the Hudson in 2009, felt a twinge of recognition at the news of Tammie Jo Shults’s calm handling of a midair crisis.

Would You Pass the Green Card Marriage Interview?

Would your relationship stand up to the scrutiny of the American government? Take the test.

Trump Wants to Close Trade Gap, but Leaves Export Agency in Limbo

The Export-Import Bank has been effectively crippled, and big business groups are angry that the board of the bank has been left completely vacant.

A Marriage Used to Prevent Deportation. Not Anymore.

For decades, marriage to a United States citizen has been a virtual guarantee of legal residency. It isn’t anymore under the Trump administration.

Cubans in Florida Have Waited to See Castros Go, but No One Is Celebrating

There’s a sense of wistfulness among aging Cuban exiles in Miami: Cuba will no longer be led by a Castro. But they don’t expect real change anytime soon.

Overlooked No More: Harriott Daley, the Capitol’s First Telephone Operator

Daley, who became a switchboard operator in 1898, made sure members of Congress were just a phone call away from their constituents.

Syracuse Fraternity Suspended for ‘Extremely Racist’ Video

Theta Tau members’ actions were “extremely racist, anti-Semitic, homophobic, sexist and hostile to people with disabilities,” the university chancellor said.

Can Training Eliminate Biases? Starbucks Will Test the Thesis

Some researchers say training can help alleviated biased treatment, but others warn that it can be ineffective or even backfire.

Kris Kobach, Face of Trump’s Voter Fraud Panel, Is Held in Contempt by Judge

A federal judge said the Kansas secretary of state disobeyed her orders to notify thousands of residents that they were registered to vote.

Hearing the Cohen Case: A Soft-Spoken Judge Who ‘Carries a Big Stick’

In 30 years on the bench, Judge Kimba Wood has handled several prominent matters. But the case of President Trump’s lawyer could be her most challenging.

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