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Activists: Reopen Case of Emmett Till After Witness Lied About What Happened
Civil rights activists and others are calling for the federal government to reopen its investigation of the killing of Emmett Till, a black teenager who was killed in 1955 for allegedly flirting with a white woman.
Ex-Border Officials Question Trump’s Plan to Hire 5,000 More Officers
President Trump’s plans to add more than 5,000 border enforcement officers has caught criticism from former top officials at Customs and Border Patrol.
Should TSA Fire Staffers After 11 Passengers Weren’t Screened at JFK Airport?
Eleven passengers managed to get past a checking point at JFK Airport without being screened last week, prompting outrage from law enforcement.
White House Dodges Questions about Sessions’ Role in Investigation of Russia
The White House won’t answer questions about whether Attorney General Jeff Sessions should recuse himself from the FBI’s investigation into Russia’s role in the 2016 presidential election.
ICE Agents Are Ignoring Finer Points of Immigration Law
Whenever U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement insists it is just doing its job, Americans should take a closer look at what is happening.
Border Patrol Pursuit Ends in Crash in California, Injuring 9 Inside
Border Patrol agents were chasing an SUV driven by a suspected human smuggler when the Chevrolet Trailblazer crashed Sunday in Lake Moreno, Calif., injuring all nine people inside the vehicle.
Pennsylvania Man Sues ATF Because 40-Year-Old Crime Bars Him from Owning Guns
A Pennsylvania man who is barred from possessing a gun because he was convicted of a first-degree misdemeanor 40 years ago is suing the ATF because he wants to hunt with his grandchildren.