The two will go head-to-head in a second round of voting on June 6, with a majority of voters disappointed in their options.
The city councilors in Brockton, a city in Massachusetts, have decided to wait until after the presidential election to vote on a measure to make life easier for undocumented immigrants.
A group that included a number of former Rikers inmates gathered near the bridge to the island to call for changes for New York City's most well-known prison.
Who we are is less about what we say, than about what we do — who we include and exclude, who we tolerate. Chandran Kukathas, head of government at the London School of Economics, argues in the wake of anti-immigrant sentiments in the United States and Europe, these "free" societies could and should do better about walking the talk.
Collection process and scientific rigor are just two things cited as reasons to be skeptical of local law enforcement DNA databases.
The Civilist host Steven Petrow is an expert on etiquette — and he can't find anything in etiquette rules that supports HB2.
In the wake of the US Department of Justice deciding to end its relationship with private prisons, Homeland Security is considering a similar move. But whether it will happen is far from certain.
This is how the US Immigration system works. There is no gray area.
Lithuania considers itself the frontline in ongoing tensions between Russia and NATO — and it worries any conflict could start in the Baltics. So its army is doing all it can to prepare for an invasion.
Police in central India are sticking glow-in-the-dark strips on the horns of stray cattle to prevent motorists from crashing into the animals as they wander across roads at night.
The agency's budget is now more than 50 percent dedicated to fighting forest fires, which takes away from what the agency could do for preservation and recreation.