At the NICAR 2026 conference, dozens of leading data journalists shared some of their favorite digital tools and databases for investigating numerous topics.
The communities of modern Baja California are shaped by the immigrants who created them. Chris Sands takes a look.
As China’s property market falters and youth unemployment rises, AP uncovered a growing movement of young professionals opting out of high-pressure urban ...
A Hmong refugee detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for more than five months last year cleared a significant ...
A field of flowers with Mount Fuji in the background ...
Chico residents Ashley Liu and Tom Zhang met online in 2022 after each left a difficult marriage. Two years later, Liu moved from China to the United States to join Zhang, who was living in Davis, ...
Ultraconservative José Antonio Kast takes office as president in Chile after a landslide win promising tough action on crime and immigration. He leads the Republican Party and marks ...
Food is bringing thousands of people together to an unexpected place: a plaza west of Toronto. Some fear it’s tearing a ...
Raising two children in New York City was expensive. Each day felt like a marathon they didn’t think they could finish. But the girls were thriving, and Rachel and Irvi were beloved at work. Every few ...
AMERICANS HAVE been arguing about immigration since the country’s founding. In his first message to Congress as president in ...
On May 6, 1882, United States President Chester A. Arthur signed into law the Chinese Exclusion Act, prohibiting the immigration of almost anyone from China for the next decade and denying citizenship ...
The dam of Republican acquiescence to the Trump administration’s over-the-top immigrant deportation policy has begun to break. But a real break from Trump’s border control and deportation policies ...
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