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A widespread data-sharing program highlights financial ties between local police and immigration enforcement—and how even ...
Local advocates cheered Krasner’s primary victory on Tuesday, which all but assures him a third term, as an affirmation of ...
Advocates pushed the city to prioritize longer-term housing during sweeps, but the policy's future is uncertain in the face ...
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 ...
Intense, sustained thunderstorms in Pennsylvania on April 29, featuring some of the mightiest winds ever reported in the ...
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 weeks after his loss in the 2020 election, Donald Trump called the Georgia secretary of state and badgered him to “find” him more votes. Less than two years later, Trump’s infamous plea has ...
Throughout Abron Arrington’s decades-long incarceration in Colorado, he often found himself in solitary confinement—not because he was causing trouble, but simply because he refused to work. He didn’t ...
Last year, the Washington State legislature allocated $2.5 million for grants to counties wishing to ease ballot access to a group of people who are eligible to vote but routinely unable to do so: ...