"They Went Too Far": Texas Student Accuses School Police Of Excessive Force
Three officers pinned the teenage girl down because she refused to give up her cell phone. The school district is investigating the incident.
Three officers pinned the teenage girl down because she refused to give up her cell phone. The school district is investigating the incident.
The Pew Research Center spells out the numbers for how many could benefit from potential administrative action by the Obama administration.
The militia members stopped a group of scientists who were counting bats in a cave near the border in southern Arizona.
An agency watchdog was unable to substantiate some allegations of abuse made by advocacy groups. Other claims are still under investigation.
The ACLU reached an agreement with the federal government to allow nine immigrants who were misinformed or pressured into leaving the country to come back as part of a class-action lawsuit.
The National Day Laborer Organizing Network wants to ensure immigrant workers are included in President Obama's executive action.
Voto Latino and Global Grind say the best way to ensure local officials are representative of the population is by voting.
A new report from Fusion reveals that police departments around the country have lost track of military hardware they've received from the federal government since 1990.
The entire West has risen due to the water shortage.
Mom and baby live at Reid Park Zoo in Tucson.
The company says it will invest more than $150 million to improve security and speed up the freight train that travels north to the U.S. border.
“We called it The Book of Life because, for me, the movie is about life and joy and memory and honoring memory, and knowing you can live forever when you have somebody that loves, and loved, you.”
The ominous message "Plata o Plomo," coupled with a dummy hanging in a noose, has triggered an investigation in El Paso, Texas.
Seven members of a family were arrested after a noise complaint at a party, including a 53-year-old woman who reportedly was tased four times.
"We are very sorry about the images published today." Twitter users complained the image was inappropriate and shameful.
The activists say they are being penalized for asserting their rights and speaking out against misconduct.
The militia members stopped a group of scientists who were counting bats in a cave near the border in southern Arizona.
A group of self-identified "Patriots" is calling on members to travel to South Texas to guard the border.
Mom and baby live at Reid Park Zoo in Tucson.
A recent spike in the number of children crossing the U.S. border alone, and the subsequent strain on the immigration system, have sparked a national debate. Here is what you need to know.