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Federal agents are rounding up criminal defendants and deporting them before trial. Local prosecutors say the disruptions make communities less safe.
‘Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted’ Review: In the Deep End
The movie offers full-on immersion, or perhaps submersion, in the singer-songwriter’s musical world.
‘Lilly’ Review: She Did It Her Way
Patricia Clarkson plays the equal pay activist Lilly Ledbetter in this misty-eyed drama.
‘Fight or Flight’ Review: Conned Air
Josh Hartnett plays a rugged mercenary in an airborne action movie that struggles to stay on course.
‘Fight or Flight’ Review: Josh Hartnett Stars in Bloody Thriller
Josh Hartnett plays a rugged mercenary in an airborne action movie that struggles to stay on course.
A’ja Wilson Now Has a Nike Signature Shoe. Why Did It Take So Long?
The marketability of A’ja Wilson offers a case study in race, fame and gender.
‘Paris Here I Come!’: The Story of a 1950s Guide for Black Travelers
In 1953, Ollie Stewart, a correspondent for The Afro-American newspaper, wrote a guidebook to the French capital aimed at Black travelers. Nearly 75 years later, his grandniece follows in his footsteps.
How India Is Trying to Squeeze Pakistan Far From the Battlefield
The nuclear-armed rivals are also wrangling over Pakistan’s access to desperately needed foreign aid, as India explores ways to use its soft power and relationships to bedevil its old enemy.
Agatha Christie, Who Died in 1976, Will See You in Class
An avatar of the long-dead British novelist is “teaching” an online writing course. But do we want to learn from a digital prosthetic built by artificial intelligence?
What Does Black Smoke Mean During Conclave to Elect New Pope?
In a tradition that scholars date to the 19th century, smoke released from a chimney will be colored white if the cardinals have made a decision, or black if they remain deadlocked.