Lots of hospitals and a surprising number of hotels. Read more
Lots of hospitals and a surprising number of hotels. Read more
The Tohono O’odham Hemajkam Rights Network has issued an “official family and community” press statement. The statement identifies the man who was “intentionally struck” as Paulo Remes, 33. Read more
Do some Googling. Read more
Story has been updated. So this was/is embarrassing. Read more
What’s also fascinating is how somehow the 911 callers have remained behind the scenes and have not been named. Read more
Press/cameras were not allowed to be present when Mandy Manning delivered her acceptance speech. Read more
Also, it’s Beyoncé, not Beyonce. Read more
The story notes medical staff in L.A. were trained on how to read warrants. I suspect that means medical staff were trained to differentiate ICE’s administrative warrants vs. judicial warrants signed by a judge. Read more
About 80% of the caravan participants are from Honduras. Many of them are fleeing violence that surged after a contested election, that the U.S. basically certified. The US was the second country to recognize the president when international observers were saying it was impossible to know who really won. Read more
New enlistees become eligible to apply for citizenship as soon as they complete basic training but not all of them know this. Read more
There’s something sort of similar to “independent county citizen committees.” They’re called judges. Read more
Here’s how the Border Patrol explains the five-year career path to basically doubling your salary: Read more
Pretty sure these Florida teens at this specific affluent high school have discovered no show socks. Read more
I know! I celebrated the editors note because it felt like the editor understood the legacy and the power of her words. But not so much, apparently. Read more
To be fair, the National Geographic Magazine piece that Tucker Carlson based the segment on was just as fucked up and racist. Read more
Do you have a link/source with more info about the steel being imported from Korea? The Googler isn’t helping me. Read more
The obituary in question is about Ida B. Wells, who died in 1931. So yes, the 1894 date is relevant— especially when the Times is claiming they overlooked her. Read more
Sessions immediately followed the “largest percentage of non-native born in our nation’s history” line with one about about criminal aliens. Read more
Oh, yeah. Check out his Twitter handle. Read more