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Latoria George’s home was in bad shape. The apartment in Baton Rouge, where she’d lived for four years, had no heat and no ...
In a populous city in southeast Virginia, a Republican sheriff who calls himself “Detain ’Em Dave” faces a race to the right against a GOP challenger who wants more immigration enforcement. No ...
New Jersey, New York, and Virginia—three populous states that are electing hundreds of state and local officials this ...
Ten years after Kalief Browder’s death by suicide, his story lingers as a reminder of both the horrors of New York City’s ...
A widespread data-sharing program highlights financial ties between local police and immigration enforcement—and how even ...
The resounding defeat of Ohio’s Issue 1, a constitutional amendment that would have undercut direct democracy in the state, received wall-to-wall coverage last week because it salvaged the prospect ...
Local advocates cheered Krasner’s primary victory on Tuesday, which all but assures him a third term, as an affirmation of ...
Prisons across the United States run on incarcerated labor. People behind bars cook food, sew clothes, clean facilities, manufacture goods, and even work in dangerous industries like agriculture and ...
In the early-morning twilight on a cool Friday in April, a half dozen people gathered in a small parking lot in the San Diego neighborhood of City Heights. It was quiet, before the working-class ...