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US
July 31, 2016
In ‘Uncharted’ Period of Violence, Police Change Tactics but Keep Perspective
As police around the country grapple with recent violence against their own, Chief Brandon del Pozo of the ...
Opinion
July 25, 2016
Central Americans Are Crossing the Border Illegally at 2014 ‘Crisis’ Levels
Children are coming with their families, meanwhile, at a rate almost double from two years ago.
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May 11, 2016
After Green Zone Protests, Can Iraq Be Salvaged?
The scene of hundreds of protesters storming Baghdad's U.S. installed "Green Zone" and parliament building this past weekend ...
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May 4, 2016
After 15 Years in Prison, One Drug Offender’s Search for Meaning
Freedom is pizza, and swimming, but it can also be frustrating, confusing, and not so limitless.
Opinion
April 5, 2016
The Conservative Case for Criminal Justice Reform
Conservative criminal justice reform advocates are making the case that reducing the prison population, treating drug addiction, and ...
Opinion
March 8, 2016
The Immigration Crisis of Unaccompanied Minors Never Really Ended
The crisis of unaccompanied Central American children illegally crossing the United States’ southern border does not end when ...
Opinion
March 1, 2016
What Rising Murder Rates in US Cities Mean for 2016
The 2015 year in crime was marked by a sharp rise in murder rates in many U.S. cities, ...
Opinion
January 6, 2016
What’s Driving the Latest Surge of Illegal Immigration From Central America
In a reprise of the humanitarian crisis of summer 2014, rising numbers of Central American children and families ...
Opinion
December 30, 2015
Here’s What’s in Congress’s Spending and Tax Package
Congressional leaders announced the details of a $1.1-trillion spending bill to fund the government on Tuesday night.
Opinion
December 16, 2015
The Consequences of Russia’s Bombing Campaign in Syria
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the United States has worked to isolate Russia from the Middle ...
Opinion
October 2, 2015
Meet 3 Women Who Spent More Than 15 Years in Prison for Nonviolent Drug Crimes
Stephanie George has never used drugs, but she earned a prison sentence of life without parole for a ...
US
September 18, 2015
Refugee Crisis Has European Union Grappling With Its Destiny
As Europe has struggled to articulate a collective response to a flood of refugees from the Middle East ...
Opinion
September 14, 2015
House Won’t Vote on Iran Pact Until Obama Reveals ‘Secret Side Deals’
In a last ditch strategy to show its authority, House conservatives have pushed party leaders to delay a ...
Opinion
September 10, 2015
Senate Democrats Block Vote to Reject Iran Nuclear Deal, Handing Obama Victory
Senate Democrats on Sept. 10 blocked consideration of a Republican resolution to reject the Iran nuclear deal, effectively ...
US
September 10, 2015
Bipartisan Group of Senators Set to Announce Deal to Reduce Prison Population
In September, a bipartisan group within the Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to announce a deal to relieve ...
Opinion
August 31, 2015
Iran’s Support for Terrorism, and How It Relates to the Nuclear Deal
Recent events have raised questions about another issue not covered in the nuclear agreement: Iran’s aggression in the ...
Opinion
August 26, 2015
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