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A police officer's reaction to Jaahnavi Kandula's killing has sparked condemnation and conversations about racism, xenophobia and sexism. → Read More
Without work opportunities, migrants in New York City are stuck in overcrowded temporary housing situations. → Read More
DeSantis has said he would repeal Trump's First Step Act, and could shift others to the right on criminal justice issues. → Read More
U.S. government provides less aid to Afghans entering the U.S. via the Southern border than those that were evacuated. → Read More
Employers will have to meet a higher standard to deny religious accommodations in the workplace. → Read More
TIME compiled data about abortion restrictions in all 50 states and D.C. → Read More
After an FBI informant pretended to be a Muslim convert to spy on mosques in Southern California, community members sued → Read More
Officials have directed migrants seeking asylum to use the CBP One smartphone app to enter lawfully, but there are problems with the app. → Read More
Migrant aid groups on the border are having to get more resources and volunteers ahead of the end of Title 42. → Read More
Photographer John Moore documents the scene along the border in El Paso days before the end of Title 42. → Read More
A bipartisan house committee approved a bill that would raise the legal age to buy certain semi-automatic rifles, an incremental win for gun safety advocates. → Read More
Montana Rep. Zooey Zephyr spoke to TIME the day after filing a lawsuit after being banned from the state house. → Read More
For many Muslims with mental or physical health issues, Ramadan’s fasting requirements can be difficult. → Read More
Here's what to know about the first royal wedding of 2023. → Read More
The U.S. Department of Transportation has registered more than 12,400 train derailments over the past decade, and they rarely lead to disaster. → Read More
The friends were traveling from Brownsville, TX so that Latavia “Tay” Washington McGee could undergo a tummy tuck surgery, ABC reported. → Read More
TIME speaks to photojournalists on their work the past year—and the defining moments that have stayed with them. → Read More
It's unlikely that using Sidewinder air-to-air missiles at about $400,000 a pop will be an economical response in the long term, experts say. → Read More
NORAD allowed at least four other Chinese balloons to cross into U.S. territory undetected. Here's why. → Read More
The U.S. will now be focused on learning more about the purpose of the balloon, which was assessed to be 200 feet tall. → Read More