Our reporter Thomas Gibbons-Neff, who deployed twice to Afghanistan as a Marine and later was our Kabul bureau chief, looks at the battlefield technology used for an immigration arrest at a home in Minneapolis.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed some soldiers’ deaths in the Gaza war on a lack of ammunition caused by a pause in American weapon deliveries during President Biden’s term.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during the funeral in Meitar, Israel, on Wednesday of a hostage, Ran Gvili, whose remains were returned to Israel from Gaza.
After his parents died in the midair collision over Washington, D.C., a year ago, Maxim Naumov struggled to put on his skates. Now he will compete for the United States at the Milan-Cortina Games.
A show at ICA Philadelphia joins a surge of Shaker-inspired projects: films, dances, a museum’s expansion. Refracted through new interpreters, Shaker culture bends, and twists.
A State Senate runoff on Saturday in the Fort Worth suburbs will preview whether a backlash against conservative social policies will give Democrats a chance to gain.
Haitians are a vital source of employees for health care providers in many communities. The Trump administration is removing legal status next month for 330,000 of them.
Vilbrun Dorsainvil said he fled Haiti in 2021 after he was threatened for speaking out about the government. He settled in Springfield, Ohio, which is home to a growing Haitian community.
The New York City Council is expected to overwhelmingly vote to create wage minimums for private security officers and lift the cap on street vendor licenses.
The tale illustrates how inefficient the ICE operation has been in the year since President Trump ordered the base to prepare for up to 30,000 “criminal aliens.”
An upper tier at Camp 6 detention center in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, in 2019. It is a former prison for Al Qaeda suspects, which now houses dozens of Cuban men designated for deportation from the United States.
The crackdown on unauthorized immigrants is resonating deeply among the Dakota and other tribes, as residents confront what they call a federal occupation of their land.
Rob Gronkowski blasted the Pro Football Hall of Fame for snubbing former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, calling the decision “asinine" and “absurd."
Prime Minister Mark Carney's speech at the Citadel of Quebec and the controversy it provoked gives us an opportunity to reflect on what is specific and even exceptional in our country's history. I will argue here that, in judging Canada's past, which Quebec nationalist circles reproach for conquest and assimilation, one must consider the tragic nature of universal history. Read More
As Conservatives gather in Calgary to reflect on the recent past and chart a path to the future, this month also marks the 20th anniversary of the 2006 election and the beginning of almost a decade of Conservative rule. The parallels are fascinating: the Conservative win in 2006 followed a Liberal minority government in the 2004 election, which in turn followed the resignation of a long-serving Liberal prime minister. Rob Breakenridge speaks with former Conservative cabinet minister and Conservative Party of Canada co-founder Peter MacKay about the significance of the 2006 election, the Harper legacy, and the lessons for Conservatives in 2026. Read More
Ancient DNA from 5,500-year-old remains in Colombia reveals syphilis-related bacteria existed some 3,000 years earlier than previously known, says a new study.
Former Rick Scott staffer Austin Rogers launches congressional bid for Florida's 2nd Congressional District, invoking President Trump and promising to "root out waste and abuse."
An eyewitness who escaped Iran told the British-based news outlet Iran International that the situation in the country is so dire, "every person is reporting the death of a family member, relative, neighbour or friend." This is not an exaggeration. Read More