There Are Now Over 50,000 American Troops in the Mideast

The arrival of 2,500 Marines and another 2,500 sailors is keeping the number of American troops in the region at roughly 10,000 more than usual.The U.S.S. Tripoli entering the Singapore Strait earlier this month. The 2,500 Marines who have been dispatched to the Middle East are part of the U.S.S. Tr

H Helene Cooper

5 Takeaways From the ‘No Kings’ Rallies as the Midterms Heat Up

The war in Iran was a galvanizing force, but plenty of protesters focused on President Trump’s immigration crackdown. Senate candidates in several key races joined the crowds.“No Kings” demonstrators on Saturday in front of the Idaho State Capitol in Boise. Thousands of rallies of varying sizes were

T Tim Balk

ICE May Remain at Airports Even After T.S.A. Pay Resumes, Border Czar Says

Transportation safety officers are set to be paid on Monday, but Tom Homan, the White House’s border czar, said ICE agents may stay where there are shortages.Tom Homan contended on Sunday that wait times had decreased at airports since ICE agents arrived, doing identification checks and “plugging th

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Deaths in ICE Custody Are Growing. ‘They Let Him Rot in There.’

As immigrant detainee deaths have increased, conditions in detention facilities nationwide are coming under more scrutiny.The death of Emmanuel Damas, 56, has galvanized opposition to collaboration between ICE and local and state authorities in Boston.

J Jazmine Ulloa, Allison McCann and Emiliano Rodríguez Mega

Inside La Paz, the California Mountain Compound Led by Cesar Chavez

In his remote headquarters, the United Farm Workers leader began to see himself as not just a union leader, but a visionary healer.Cesar Chavez kept his home and office at La Paz, a United Farm Workers compound in the Tehachapi Mountains north of Los Angeles.

S Shawn Hubler, Sarah Hurtes and Manny Fernandez

Your Chatbot Isn’t a Therapist

Patients are turning to A.I. chatbots for therapy — and the chatbots are fueling their worst impulses.

D Divya Saini and Natasha Bailen

Confronting the Chaos

We offer some suggestions to help you get started on spring cleaning.

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Our Enduring Fascination With the Kennedys

Decades later, their family drama still captivates — and divides

R Rachel Abrams, Alexandra Jacobs, Alex Barron, Luke Vander Ploeg, Tina Antolini, Wendy Dorr, Rowan Niemisto, Dan Powell, Diane Wong and Elisheba Ittoop

At CPAC, Texas Shows Love for Ken Paxton and Boos for an Absent John Cornyn

A runoff election in two months sets up a fight between an incumbent who some say is not conservative enough and a challenger trying to shed scandals.Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a candidate for U.S. senate, met with supporters during the Conservative Political Action Conference(CPAC) in Grape

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The Slum in Gangnam, the Richest Part of Seoul

The city wants to redevelop a shantytown in Gangnam district, where hundreds are defying eviction, fighting for a right to own a home in an area notorious for the exorbitant cost of housing.

C Choe Sang-Hun and Chang W. Lee

Can Canada’s Left Regroup? A New Leader Will Try.

Seeking a comeback after voters flocked to Mark Carney’s Liberals, the New Democrats picked Avi Lewis, a scion of a leftist political dynasty.Jagmeet Singh, center, speaking at an event last April for the New Democratic Party in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The party’s loss in federal elections brought his d

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