The family of Atatiana Jefferson is still reeling from her death and questioning the “terrible and tragic” actions of former officer Aaron Dean.
Author: Rick Jervis, USA TODAY
Una semana mortal revela dónde comienza la crisis migratoria – y dónde termina
En una semana, miles de migrantes desbordan las fronteras de EEUU. Revelamos los viajes peligrosos y el sistema de inmigración roto que los espera.
Beto O’Rourke’s record on El Paso real estate deal has some Latinos troubled
Critics say O’Rourke sided with developers while serving on City Council and backed projects that would revamp historic barrios and displace Latinos.
Puerto Rico: Hurricane Maria relief officials arrested, accused of bribery and fraud
Two former officials of the Federal Emergency Management Agency were accused of bribery and fraud in efforts to restore electricity to Puerto Rico.
My tio’s unlikely journey from communist Cuba to key figure in Apollo 11 moon landing
His fascination for space travel began in Cuba and followed him into exile in New York and Florida. Heroes in this country come from all over.
‘We’re not protecting our children’: Santa Fe shooting survivors demand answers, independent review
Families are asking for a third-party review of the Sante Fe, Texas, high school shooting that unfolded in May 2018 to prevent future attacks.
At US-Mexico border, migrants from Africa, Haiti wait to seek asylum
Hundreds of Africans have amassed at the U.S.-Mexican border at Nuevo Laredo without Spanish-language skills or much money to survive.
Two more migrants die in US custody after crossing Mexico border
The death of a transgender woman from El Salvador resparked fears that transgender women and gay men are being mistreated at federal facilities.
One Morehouse College student’s $100,000 in debt, vanished. ‘God has smiled on me,’ he says after billionaire Robert F. Smith’s speech
Elijah Dormeus was graduating from Morehouse College in Atlanta when he learned billionaire Robert Smith would pay off his $100,000 in student loans.
Texas will execute man tied to one of the most gruesome modern hate crimes
John William King and two others beat James Byrd Jr., then dragged him behind a truck, tearing him apart. Prosecutors say it because Byrd was black.