
Gov. Tim Walz condemned Donald Trump for referring to Minnesota’s Somali community as “garbage” during a recent speech. The governor called the remarks divisive and harmful to Minnesotans.

New Orleans officials aim for 5,000 immigration-related arrests amid a renewed crackdown. Experts question whether the city has the resources to meet such an ambitious target.

The Michigan Supreme Court is weighing whether to restrict immigration arrests in courthouses. The case addresses concerns about access to justice and public safety.

An Arkansas county jail is generating hundreds of ICE arrests through a rapidly expanding federal partnership program. Supporters call it effective, while critics warn of civil rights concerns.

Donald Trump’s hardline immigration message is clashing with efforts to welcome international fans arriving for the World Cup. The tension highlights contradictions in his broader public outreach.

Jo Ann Allen Boyce, one of the Clinton 12 who helped integrate Clinton High School, has died. She later chronicled her historic experience in a widely respected memoir.

An Oklahoma university instructor was placed on leave after failing a student’s Bible-based essay on gender. The case has sparked debate over academic standards and religious expression.

A Nevada program offers high school students hands-on classroom teaching experience. Leaders hope it will inspire them to stay in-state and join the future educator workforce.

Chile has become the latest country to impose a nationwide ban on smartphone use during class. The move aims to boost student focus and curb classroom distractions.