Pro-immigrant groups warn that the controversy can not, and should not, be just about free speech rights on college campuses.
"If they sent you to get toilet paper or asked you to torture your partner you had to do it. There were no second chances given," one man said.
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A Supreme Court ruling against U.S. gunmakers would open the floodgates for lawsuits against other industries.
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One of the founders of a powerful Mexican cartel will spend the rest of his life in federal prison after a court imposed a ...
Latin American criminal groups are increasingly using drones to confront security forces, transport illicit goods, and ...
Rival factions of an Ecuadoran drug trafficking gang fought Thursday in the violent port city of Guayaquil, leaving at least ...
Officially, the Mexican government sued American gun manufacturers, blaming them for “aiding and abetting” the trafficking of ...
Reacher Season 3 Episode 5, titled Smackdown, is already breaking the internet with all those unexpected deaths, and Xavier Quinn (a name that has been in the spotlight since Episode 1) is turning out ...