The decision announced by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas allows Haitian migrants to remain and work legally in the United States.
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Worried about COVID-19, Navajo Nation ignores CDC, keeps masks and social distancing
Navajo Nation leaders are keeping mask restrictions and social distancing despite a high COVID-19 vaccination rate and CDC recommendations.
For Minneapolis protest leaders, no apologies over muscular demands for police reform
George Floyd protest leaders say they believe a confrontational approach in Minneapolis has been effective in speeding reform efforts.
A day after celebrating Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict, Minneapolis resumes mourning for Daunte Wright
The Rev. Al Sharpton promised he and other national civil rights leaders would seek justice for Wright’s family, including his 2-year-old son.
‘Please stop this violence’: Security tightens in Minneapolis and nationwide ahead of jury deliberations in Derek Chauvin trial
Authorities across the country, from New York to Los Angeles have stepped up security in case a wave of violence follows the verdict.
‘No justice, no streets’: Still grieving, Minneapolis residents wonder how city will move forward after Derek Chauvin trial
As Derek Chauvin’s murder trial takes place in a courthouse ringed with razor wire, Minneapolis is still reckoning with George Floyd’s death.
‘It was just terror’: Survivors recount rampage in the aisles at Boulder, Colorado supermarket
Survivors say that grocery shopping suddenly gave way to a struggle to stay alive in Monday’s attack at a Boulder supermarket
He was getting a massage for his back pain. Then the shooter walked in and started killing people
Robert Aaron Long, 21, attacked several spas Tuesday in the Atlanta area. One customer described hearing the shots as he received a massage.
‘Faceless death’: After a year of denial and limited public mourning, COVID survivors ask Americans to grieve with them
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed harsh racial and economic fault lines, and experts say recovery will be slow until Americans acknowledge the true toll.
White nationalists are once again using Christian symbols to spread hate
White nationalists across the U.S. are using Christian symbols to spread a message of hate and violence, experts warn. Pastors are pushing back.