Carey Stewart Cezar's great-grandfather sponsored an infamous tariff law that many say worsened the Great Depression. She says Trump's will be devastating too.
Libero Marinelli Jr.’s journey from a public hospital to a for-profit body broker demonstrates the peril of an industry with little regulation, an NBC News investigation found.
A relative of the Boston police officer whose death Read has been charged with said the family is prepared for a retrial. “No matter what we have to deal with, justice for Johnny,” she said.
Residents of senior living facilities typically expect to live out their remaining years when they buy into a community. But a new dynamic in the industry is altering the deals these residents agreed to.
Conservative religious activists want to dismantle the longtime understanding of the separation of church and state — and the Supreme Court may be on board.
Farmers rely on year-round help from immigrants to harvest mushrooms. While workers’ immigration status may vary, deportations could destroy the town as they know it.
Potential U.S. visitors are increasingly uncertain about traveling to America, after a number of high-profile detentions in the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration.
Joel Collier is accused of grooming and sexually abusing Riley Neville beginning when she was 14 and attending music camps where he taught, according to a new lawsuit.
An office manager at a VA center in Wyoming, where the veteran suicide rate is 50% higher than the national average, was fired last month despite a glowing job review.
“Folks have absolutely no say in where their data is going to go,” said Tazin Khan, the CEO of the nonprofit Cyber Collective, which advocates for privacy rights and cybersecurity for marginalized people.