Pesticide Police, Overwhelmed By Dicamba Complaints, Ask EPA For Help
Across the Midwest, millions of acres of farmland have been damaged by dicamba, an herbicide that can harm crops not engineered to withstand it. There are so many cases, regulators can't keep up....
View ArticleExclusive: Video Shows Controversial Use Of Force Inside An ICE Detention Center
Footage from a privately run immigration detention center in California shows eight men linking arms in a hunger strike. Officers responded with pepper spray, saying the men were inciting "rebellion."...
View ArticleChina Will Cut Tariffs In Half On $75 Billion Of U.S. Products
The lower tariffs will take effect next Friday. The move comes after the Trump administration agreed to halve tariffs on Chinese products worth about $112 billion.
View ArticleColombia's FARC Rebels Laid Down Their Weapons, But A Growing Number Are...
FARC guerrillas agreed to disarm in a 2016 peace deal, and Colombia's government promised to protect them. But in the years since, nearly 200 former FARC rebels have been attacked and killed. (Image...
View ArticleTrump Administration Suspends New Yorkers From 'Trusted Traveler' Programs
The Department of Homeland Security says the state's "Green Light" law allowing licenses for immigrants without legal status interferes with security. State officials call it "political retaliation."...
View ArticleHere's What We've Learned So Far At Harvey Weinstein's Trial
Prosecutors have said their piece; now it's time for Weinstein's legal team to take the stage. But before his rape trial moves on, here's a glimpse of the four biggest courtroom moments so far. (Image...
View ArticleSenate Report Faults 'Paralysis' By Obama Team On 2016 Russian Election Scheme
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence said former President Barack Obama's administration was caught off guard and wasted time when it should have been reacting to the attack on the election....
View ArticleMississippi's Ex-Welfare Director, 5 Others Arrested Over 'Massive' Fraud
Authorities say a multimillion-dollar embezzlement scheme funneled money from a fund for the needy families into personal expenses, including a stay at a luxury rehab center in California. (Image...
View ArticleKilling Of Iranian General Opens Up 'New Frontier' In Assassination,...
New Yorker writer Adam Entous says the U.S. could face further retaliation from Iran for the death of Qassem Soleimani: "If you look at their history, they take a long time before they strike back."
View ArticleSome Businesses Are Going Cashless, But Cities Are Pushing Back
Washington, D.C., is the latest city to consider banning businesses from rejecting cash. Opponents of cashless stores say they discriminate against low-income, homeless and undocumented people. (Image...
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