Several Democratic lawmakers said Monday that Department of Homeland Security
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Immigration rows: US and Germany compared
Mr Trump called out Germany’s immigration stance to defend his own – what’s happening there and in US?
Read More »Chris Pratt 'Dying To Get Back Together' With 'Parks And Recreation' Cast
Let’s get the Pawnee gang back together.
Read More »2018 NBA Draft: Collin Sexton Scouting Report and Highlights
Where will Collin Sexton go in the draft? The Crossover’s Front Office breaks down his strengths, weaknesses and more in its in-depth scouting report.
Read More »What Kind of Art Does an Artist Like?
The painter and sculptor Glenn Ligon talks about a drawing by the conceptual artist Adrian Piper that has influenced his own work.
Read More »All Senate Democrats now support a bill that would prohibit border separations
The Keep Families Together Act was introduced by California Sen. Dianne Feinstein this month after the Trump administration started instituting a “zero tolerance” immigration policy, under which anyone who crosses the border illegally will be prosecuted.
Read More »A week later, President Trump is still defending North Korea agreement
In Monday’s installment on Twitter, Trump combined renewed attacks on the media with criticism of predecessor Barack Obama. But skeptics continue to cite the lack of specifics in the agreement signed by Trump and Kim Jong Un.
Read More »Canada mulls auto firms aid in response to U.S. tariffs threat
OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada is considering all options, including providing financial aid to the auto industry, to cope up with possible U.S. tariffs, a senior federal minister said, even as officials expressed doubt Washington would follow through with a threat to impose the punitive measures.
Read More »2018 NBA Draft: De’Anthony Melton Scouting Report and Highlights
Where will De’Anthony Melton go in the draft? The Crossover’s Front Office breaks down his strengths, weaknesses and more in its in-depth scouting report.
Read More »Nonfiction: A History of the Energy We Have Consumed
In his new book, Richard Rhodes makes his way through four centuries of energy use, from oil to nuclear, and how each innovation has changed the world.
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