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About 50 people gathered in a light rain for a peaceful demonstration Friday outside the federal courthouse in Hartford, where Immigration and Customs Enforcement has an office
The number of people arrested or stopped for immigration violations at the U.S. border with Mexico eased in January, a relatively small decline in line with seasonal trends
Michael Bloomberg, 76, one of the world's richest men, has been mulling a Democratic White House bid since late last year
The Spanish government says it is breaking off talks with Catalan secessionists about the region's future after failing to break a prolonged stalemate
Incident draws attention to the suspicion that parents, relatives, nannies and others face when they travel with children who don't look like them
Ralph Northam has defied widespread calls for his resignation by hiring a crisis communications firm, using underground tunnels at the Capitol and unveiling no strategy for how he might govern effectively over the next three years
Warren is expected to launch her presidential bid in Lawrence, one of New England's poorest blue collar cities and a reflection of her economic message
Acting Attorney General will defend his handling of special counsel's Russia probe before House of Representatives panel, but will not discuss his communications with President Donald Trump
Calling it a 'historic step,' he signed a national security memorandum to officially launch the effort, framing it as a way to promote stability around the world
The mayor of Nogales, Arizona, says a port of entry on the US-Mexico border is temporarily closed after a customs officer shot and killed a southbound driver who refused to stop
In Alabama, a Christian inmate may have a chaplain present, but Dominique Ray was not allowed to have his imam present; only state employees are allowed in execution chamber
Dingell served 59 years in Congress, the longest of any member
Dutch foreign minister says his country is in diplomatic discussions with Russia about whether Moscow bears legal responsibility in the 2014 downing of a Malaysia Airlines jet over Ukraine
The law required that doctors who perform abortions must have an arrangement called "admitting privileges" at a hospital within 30 miles (48 km) away
North Korea is advancing a new loyalty campaign before Kim’s second summit with Trump, and it’s less militaristic than in the past, in keeping with North’s focus on the economy
Officials confirmed that migrants without Mexican humanitarian visas weren't being allowed to leave, and those allowed out temporarily were taken under police escort to a nearby store to buy supplies, or to the U.S. border to file asylum claims
Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker's appearance had been thrown into uncertainty after House Democrats threatened to subpoena his testimony about the special counsel's Russia investigation
The Guantanamo Bay detention center would receive its first new prisoners in more than a decade under one option being considered as the U.S. withdraws its forces from Syria
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says the National Enquirer is threatening to publish revealing photographs of him unless his private investigators back off the tabloid
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