A Woman Self-Deported, Hoping to Shield Her Son. He Was Detained Anyway.
Joel Camas, 16, had been without his mother for about four weeks after she voluntarily returned to Ecuador. His lawyer had hoped his age would shield him.
Joel Camas, 16, had been without his mother for about four weeks after she voluntarily returned to Ecuador. His lawyer had hoped his age would shield him.
Shootings have long plagued the city of Montgomery, Ala., where poverty levels are high and good jobs are scarce. That’s My Dog Jr. offers teenagers a moneymaking opportunity — and $3.99 hot dogs.
With new regulations on electric bike speed, fans of the gray Citi Bike — lovingly known as the White Stallion or the Ghost — are facing a slower, safer future.
The anti-tariff ad, which Trump pointed to in cutting off trade talks with Canada, uses several sound bites from an April 1987 speech, though not in the order President Ronald Reagan said them.
Criminal charges over a wide-ranging betting ring have called into question the sports world’s embrace of legalized gambling.
The director Scott Cooper narrates a scene in which Bruce Springsteen (White) records the song “My Father’s House.”
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said during a visit to Israel that the State Department would increase its presence at a center set up to monitor the peace deal.
We look back at the history of this corner of the White House.
Britain, the host, is framing a meeting of the “coalition of the willing” as an effort to fortify Kyiv for the winter fighting months.
Deputy U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche told top California leaders that they would be prosecuted if they arrested federal agents performing immigration raids.
There are many questions about whether the idea is feasible or doomed from the outset.
Plus, your Friday news quiz.
Under the cease-fire deal, Israel released 250 Palestinians serving long sentences for violent attacks. More than 1,700 others had been detained in Gaza and held without charge.
Jared Abbott, the director of the Center for Working-Class Politics, discusses what it would take for Democrats to better appeal to working-class voters.
The New York attorney general, indicted by President Trump’s handpicked prosecutor in the Eastern District of Virginia, is expected to plead not guilty in her arraignment on Friday.
Daniel Lurie, the San Francisco mayor, relied on powerful tech executives and his own low-key approach to help his liberal city escape a rush of federal agents.
The East Wing was where Eleanor Roosevelt walked. It was where Jacqueline Kennedy planned the Rose Garden. Now it’s all but gone.
As legalized betting has become ubiquitous in American sport, the opportunities for cheating, like those outlined in a recent federal indictment, have multiplied.
Cars, toys and tea are among products set to get more expensive as tariffs weigh on corporate profits.
The Consumer Price Index for September, released late because of the government shutdown, may reflect the effects of President Trump’s tariffs on a wide variety of imported products.
Officials say intercepted communications are the core of the intelligence collected on the boats.
A new system next season will help perfect decisions around balls and strikes. But baseball’s charm has always been tied to its imperfections.
Losing the stand-alone studio, suddenly a real possibility, would be “heartbreaking,” one producer said.
The new biopic gets a lot right about the Boss and the making of “Nebraska.” But there are elements that were made up for the film.
These variegated, collaged-looking nests — fetching up to $250 each — are a recent fixation in interior design.
A mother in Florida filed a lawsuit against an A.I. start-up, alleging its product led to her son’s death. The company’s defense raises a thorny legal question.
The White House has made no legal argument explaining its bald claim that the president has wartime power to summarily kill people suspected of smuggling drugs.
They arrive where the killings end, retrieving bodies, comforting families and bearing the emotional toll of a deadly struggle that shows no sign of stopping.
As fears about Russia grow, Estonia’s tech-savvy work force is developing new weapons and defense systems.
Trump has bared the corruption at the heart of crypto and the libertarian ideas behind it.