By Patricia Mazzei
State Senator Ileana Garcia, who is Cuban American, was once such a true believer in President Trump that she co-founded “Latinas for Trump,” a national group.
By Charlie Savage
The case tests the Trump administration’s argument that its extrajudicial killings of people suspected of smuggling drugs at sea have been lawful.
By Karoun Demirjian
Jennifer Homendy, the outspoken chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board, is reclaiming the spotlight at a meeting on Tuesday about the Washington, D.C., crash that killed 67.
By Alan Feuer
In a brief ruling, the Minnesota judge wrote that the unusual order was necessary because “the extent of ICE’s violation of court orders is likewise extraordinary.”
By Christina Morales
Established after the Sept. 11 attacks to protect the country against terrorism, the agency absorbed immigration functions that have become its focus under President Trump.
By Claire Moses
The Department of Homeland Security said body camera footage, taken from multiple angles, was being examined, as local officials sought to ensure evidence was preserved.
By Shane Goldmacher
Mr. Vindman will run for the Democratic nomination to take on Senator Ashley Moody, a Republican. The race is an uphill fight for Democrats, but Mr. Vindman could be a strong fund-raiser.
By Hamed Aleaziz, Ernesto Londoño, David E. Sanger, Mitch Smith and Alan Feuer
By Dan Barry
Scenes from the violent unrest in Minneapolis played on a loop in many American households over the weekend, prompting reflection about where the nation is heading.
By Karoun Demirjian
The National Transportation Safety Board is set to vote on the probable cause of last year’s crash near Washington and make recommendations.
By Alan Rappeport
Farmers are critical to Iowa’s economy. They have been battered by President Trump’s tariffs and are not experiencing the “golden age” that the president promised.
By David Guttenfelder and Thomas Gibbons-Neff
Violence in Minneapolis in the Wake of Alex Pretti’s Killing
By Jenna Russell and Sophie Park
When a class in Portland went out for recess on Thursday, their teacher recalled, some of the 6-year-old students anxiously asked, “What about the ICE people?”
By Evan Gorelick
A flurry of posts from the White House, Department of Labor and Department of Homeland Security have included images, slogans and even a song used by the white nationalist right.
By Kenneth P. Vogel and Christina Jewett
Executives who donated to the president’s super PAC met privately with him and urged a repeal of the rule, which was intended to prevent neglect of patients.
By Tyler Pager and Hamed Aleaziz
The meeting is a sign that the president is concerned about the fallout from the killing of Alex Pretti, who was shot by immigration agents.
By Ernesto Londoño and Pooja Salhotra
Chris Madel, a defense lawyer, called the operation “simply a disaster.” His decision comes two days after a second fatal shooting by federal agents in Minneapolis.
By Ana Swanson
The administration announced a $1.6 billion deal with USA Rare Earth. The firm also does business with Cantor Fitzgerald, which is run by the sons of President Trump’s commerce secretary.
By Tyler Pager, Julian E. Barnes and Eric Schmitt
Protests that erupted late last year shook elements of the Iranian government, according to the reports.
By Richard Fausset
Republicans wrestle with Trump administration positions that seem to contradict their beliefs on gun rights, states’ rights and limited use of federal power.
By Karoun Demirjian
The announcement of a reorganization comes nearly a year after a midair collision killed 67 people and prompted a public outcry for enhancing the security of aviation travel.
By Kate Kelly
The Federal Aviation Administration says it has reduced traffic in and out of the airport and designed safer routes. Crash victims’ families want more.
By Katie Glueck
Our reporter who spent time in the city weighed in on how the chaos is changing the political landscape.