In between shifts at Amazon to earn money she could send home to her relatives in Senegal — working opposite times as her sister-in-law so they could care for each other's children — Hassan Diol would call to talk to her husband several times a day. Amadou Beye was still in Senegal, trying to get a visa so he could also come to the United States. Amadou Beye couldn't wait to meet his child and see his wife again.
Conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas got a lawyer for the New Jersey Attorney General's Office to admit it mounted an alleged "fishing expedition" against a pro-life organization without...
A University of Delaware student was arrested and charged after authorities disrupted an alleged plot targeting the University of Delaware Police Department....