Conviction or Not, Seized Cash Is ‘Cost of Doing Business’ in Louisville
Police in Louisville, Kentucky can seize civilian assets with or without a criminal conviction.
Police in Louisville, Kentucky can seize civilian assets with or without a criminal conviction.
A family with roots in the Seattle region starts over in Mexico.
If the Inuit people of Nunavut had their own independent country, they would have the highest suicide rate in the world.
Erik Vance discusses the healing power of placebos during Krista Tippett on her radio show.
Revista étnica shines a spotlight on Afro-Latino culture on the island.
In a pretrial hearing for the accused 9/11 plotters at Guantánamo Bay, the agent acknowledged previously unconfirmed collaboration with the interrogation program.
Threshold journeys to a permafrost tunnel in Fairbanks, Alaska.
In a hearing at Guantánamo Bay, an F.B.I. agent read out transcripts of jailhouse conversations between one defendant and another prisoner.
A series of Trump Administration immigration rule changes have effectively sealed the border to the vast majority of asylum seekers, leaving tens of thousands of migrants in limbo, and shifting responsibility for U.S. immigration policy to the Mexican government and dozens of Mexican shelters.
Set up nearly 18 years ago to house detainees in the war on terrorism, the prison on the remote naval base has grown into what appears to be the most expensive on earth.
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With fewer than 400 right whales left, an activist is suing Massachusetts and Maine to reduce one great risk to the iconic species: becoming entangled in the hundreds of thousands of fishing lines that interlace the Gulf of Maine.