U.S. immigration raids that targeted 2,100 people snared 35: NY Times
A scant 35 people were taken into custody during a long-threatened U.S. series of raids that targeted more than 2,100 immigrants who had been ordered...
Senior U.S. lawmaker rejects Justice Department limits on Mueller testimony
A day before Robert Mueller’s eagerly anticipated congressional testimony, a senior Democratic U.S. lawmaker on Tuesday accused President Donald Trump’s Justice Department of arrogance in...
U.S. senators announce bipartisan proposal to lower drug prices
U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, a Republican, and the panel’s leading Democrat, Senator Ron Wyden, announced on Tuesday a bipartisan proposal to lower...
Ohio House expected to pass bill to save nuclear power plants
Ohio’s Republican-controlled House of Representatives will likely pass a bill on Tuesday to create subsidies to avoid the early shutdown of the state’s two nuclear...
Senators Grassley, Wyden announce bipartisan proposal to lower drug prices
U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, a Republican, and the panel’s leading Democrat Senator Ron Wyden announced Tuesday a bipartisan proposal to lower the...
The big reveal: Boris Johnson is the UK’s next PM
Boris Johnson has won the Conservative Party leadership race to become Britain’s next prime minister, having been the favorite to take the top spot over...
Harris to introduce U.S. Senate bill to decriminalize marijuana, expunge convictions
Democratic White House hopeful Kamala Harris will introduce a Senate bill on Tuesday to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level, erase past convictions and use...
Biden unveils plan to end racial discrimination in U.S. criminal justice system
Former Vice President Joe Biden unveiled a plan on Tuesday to reform the U.S. criminal justice system by lowering incarceration rates, ending the federal death...
As new U.S. law frees inmates, prosecutors seek to lock some back up
Monae Davis walked out of prison on March 7, thanks to a new law that eased some of the harshest aspects of the United States’...
Trump administration pursues rule that would remove 3.1 million people from food stamps
The Trump administration on Tuesday will propose a rule to tighten food stamp restrictions that would cut about 3.1 million people from the program, U.S....