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  1. At Least 50 Arrested After Protests Escalate Outside Minnesota Federal Building U.S., February 8

    The Whipple Federal Building has become both a staging ground for immigration agents and a hub for demonstrations against the crackdown in the Twin Cities.

  2. One Month After Renee Good’s Killing, Her Partner Makes First Public Appearance U.S., Today

    Becca Good attended a memorial for Renee Good, offering words of compassion and resilience to the crowd gathered in a snow-covered Minneapolis park.

  3. Ohio Man Is Charged With Threatening to Kill JD Vance U.S., Today

    During the investigation, the man was found to have child sex abuse materials on his phone, federal prosecutors said.

  4. Top ICE Lawyer in Minnesota Departs as Immigration Lawsuits Overwhelm Courts U.S., Today

    Jim Stolley, the chief counsel for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minnesota, has left as government prosecutors grapple with a crush of cases.

  5. Why ICE Raids in Minneapolis Are Driving Up Demand for Guns Video, Today

    Gun permit applications have surged in Minnesota since ICE raids began across the state in December. After weeks of protests and violent confrontations that led to the shooting deaths of two U.S. citizens, we traveled to Minneapolis to speak to some of the new gun owners choosing to exercise their right to bear arms.

  6. Prosecutors Began Investigating Renee Good’s Killing. Washington Told Them to Stop. U.S., Today

    Federal prosecutors had a warrant to collect evidence from Ms. Good’s vehicle, but Trump administration leaders said to drop it. About a dozen prosecutors have departed, leaving the Minnesota U.S. attorney’s office in turmoil.

  7. Judge Allows Release of Evidence From Border Patrol Shooting U.S., Yesterday

    A Border Patrol agent shot Marimar Martinez five times. Video from the October incident in Chicago could now be released as early as Monday.

  8. Justice Dept. Pursues Many Officer Assault Cases in Minnesota as Misdemeanors U.S., Yesterday

    It is a pattern that has played out in other cities where the administration has conducted immigration surges and taken a muscular stance against those accused of impeding federal officers.

  9. Climate ‘Superfund’ Bills Spread Nationwide, Despite Legal Battles Climate, Yesterday

    The laws aim to force oil companies to help pay for damage from global warming. Industry is gearing up for state-by-state battles.

  10. As Minnesota Reels Amid Immigration Crackdown, a Sheriff Agonizes Over Her Role U.S., Yesterday

    Sheriff Dawanna Witt of Hennepin County says she thinks she could help end the crackdown by allowing some measure of cooperation with ICE. She also knows that could cost her re-election.

  11. Trump’s Immigration Policy Is 100 Years Old Magazine, Yesterday

    The White House seems to be mining the Coolidge era for inspiration. But America is not the country it was in 1924.

  12. What Is Minnesota’s Policy on Cooperating With Federal Immigration Enforcement? U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration has criticized state and local “sanctuary” policies during its Minnesota immigration crackdown. The reality on the ground is complicated.

  13. Minnesota’s ICE Watchers: How Tactics of 1960s Radicals Went Mainstream U.S., Yesterday

    The monitoring of law enforcement has a long history, dating back to the 1960s, when leftist groups like the Black Panthers began police patrols.

  14. Treasure Hunting for Cities With a Story to Tell Times Insider, Yesterday

    How does the recently revamped Living In series uncover the best-kept secrets of America’s ever-changing towns and neighborhoods?

  15. Hundreds of Agents Left Minnesota, but Residents Are Seeing Little Change U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration announced that its deployment of immigration agents in the Twin Cities was diminishing, but many agents remain.

  16. Senators Clash Over Immigration Enforcement, Risking a D.H.S. Shutdown U.S., February 5

    With eight days until a deadline to keep the Department of Homeland Security running, bipartisan talks on reining in federal immigration agents’ tactics appeared to sputter before they had even gotten underway.

  17. ICE’s ‘Reckless, Xenophobic Mission’ Opinion, February 5

    Readers suggest steps to take in response to federal actions that have terrorized some communities. Also: When the president is rude; imperfect marriages.

  18. Trump’s Migrant Detention Pipeline Extends From Minnesota to El Paso U.S., February 5

    Immigrants apprehended in Minnesota are being sent to a gigantic West Texas detention center where lawyers and detainees say conditions are deplorable, then released in El Paso to find their way home.

  19. He Built a Server to Protect Indigenous Health Data Science, February 5

    Joseph Yracheta was in charge of a repository that compiled and protected tribal health data. Then its funding was cut.

  20. What Restrictions Are Democrats Demanding for Immigration Agents? U.S., February 5

    Democrats say they will not support a spending bill to keep the Homeland Security Department running without new restrictions on federal agents.

  21. Bebés, robots y el cambio climático En español, February 5

    ¿Qué significa para la humanidad estar disminuyendo? ¿Podrá eso resolver el cambio climático o las alteraciones que trajo consigo la IA?

  22. Major Nuclear Arms Treaty Expires, and Federal Prosecutor in Minnesota Says ‘This Job Sucks’ The Headlines, February 5

    Plus, Savannah Guthrie makes a plea to her mother’s abductor.

  23. Surge in Immigration Cases in Minnesota Pushes Prosecutors and Judges to Brink U.S., February 5

    Remarks by a prosecutor opened a revealing window onto how the courts in the state are buckling under the weight of a deluge of cases arising from the Trump administration’s campaign.

  24. All’s Fair in the Snow Parking Wars U.S., February 5

    Calling dibs on the parking spot you shoveled after a blizzard tends to be a respected tradition in northern cities, but a spate of confrontations is a reminder of just how precious a spot can be.

  25. I Was Arrested for Doing My Job as a Reporter. Who’s Next? Opinion, February 5

    I covered the Minnesota church protest. Press credentials didn’t protect me.

  26. 700 agentes de inmigración saldrán de Mineápolis, según el zar fronterizo En español, February 4

    Unos 2000 agentes y parte del personal se quedarán en la ciudad, donde las muertes a manos de agentes federales de dos personas que protestaban contra la represión migratoria han generado indignación.

  27. Babies, Robots and Climate Change World, February 4

    It’s often assumed that lower birthrates could help slow climate change and A.I. disruption. The reality is more complex.

  28. Trump’s Border Czar to Pull 700 Agents Out of Minnesota Video, February 4

    Tom Homan, the White House border czar, said that 700 immigration agents will be moved out of Minnesota. About 2,000 agents and officers will stay behind to enforce the administration’s immigration crackdown.

  29. Mickey Lolich, Hero of the 1968 World Series, Dies at 85 Sports, February 4

    A Detroit Tigers pitcher, he was famous for his ample waistline — and for his three complete-game wins in defeating the Cardinals, making him the Series’ M.V.P.

  30. Educators Sue to Keep Immigration Agents From Schools and Bus Stops U.S., February 4

    The lawsuit is challenging a Trump administration policy allowing federal agents near locations such as schools, churches and hospitals.

  31. State Fiscal Chiefs Protest Federal Immigration Chaos Business, February 4

    Sixteen elected treasury officials, all Democrats, wrote to President Trump to say ICE crackdowns are bad for business and tax revenues: “People must feel safe to go to work.”

  32. Border Czar Says He Is Pulling 700 Immigration Agents Out of Minneapolis U.S., February 4

    About 2,000 personnel will be left in the city, where the killings of two protesters against President Trump’s immigration crackdown by federal officers have generated outrage.

  33. Lee H. Hamilton, a Foreign Policy Power in Congress, Dies at 94 U.S., February 4

    A moderate Democrat from Indiana for 34 years, he led the House Foreign Affairs and Intelligence committees and helped investigate the Iran-contra scandal and the Sept. 11 attacks.

  34. Welcome to the Resistance, Public School Parents Opinion, February 4

    School communities are central to organizing against federal harassment.

  35. Minneapolis Children Describe ‘Living in Fear,’ and China’s President Carries Out a Mass Purge The Headlines, February 4

    Plus, a fitting tribute to Catherine O’Hara.

  36. A Winter of Anguish for Minneapolis Children U.S., February 4

    “It’s like living in fear all the time,” a teenager said about the federal raids that have shattered families.

  37. $530,000 Homes in Ohio, Alabama and Texas Real Estate, February 4

    A 2020 remodel in Columbus, Ohio., a 1935 farmhouse in Mentone, Ala., and a 1930 bungalow in Houston.

  38. Federal Crackdown Means Another Repair Job for the Minneapolis Police Chief U.S., February 4

    Brian O’Hara, who took over a troubled police force and has spent years rebuilding community trust, fears the long-term damage wrought by federal agents.

  39. Professors Are Being Watched: ‘We’ve Never Seen This Much Surveillance’ U.S., February 4

    Scrutiny of university classrooms is being formalized, with new laws requiring professors to post syllabuses and tip lines for students to complain.

  40. Un viejo artículo legal podría ser clave para responsabilizar a los agentes del ICE En español, February 4

    Una propuesta contenida en un artículo de una revista jurídica de 1987 podría subsanar una laguna que hace prácticamente imposible demandar a funcionarios federales por violar la Constitución.

  41. Algo parecido a una buena muerte En español, February 4

    Dicen que hay que vivir cada día como si fuera el último, y ese era justamente el plan de Brian.

  42. A Defiant Don Lemon Appears in New York Days After His Arrest New York, February 4

    The anchorman, who was arrested over a protest in Minnesota, told an audience in Manhattan, “I’m not going to let them turn me around,” and sang lines from a civil rights era freedom song.

  43. In Ohio, I Caught a Glimpse of the New Resistance Opinion, February 4

    It’s not just blue America where people are readying themselves for disaster.

  44. Inside One Minneapolis Church, a Different Type of Protest U.S., February 3

    In the weeks since ICE agents began conducting operations across the city, Westminster Presbyterian has given its members a place to protest on their own terms.

  45. Renee Good’s Brothers Testify After Fatal Minneapolis Shooting Video, February 3

    Luke Ganger and Brent Ganger called their sister, Renee Good, “unapologetically hopeful” during a public forum on the use of force by federal agents at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday. Ms. Good was fatally shot by a federal agent in Minneapolis in January.

  46. The Risk We Face in Opposing Trump Opinion, February 3

    People often misunderstand nonviolent protest. It is not merely eschewing violence.

  47. Rev. James Martin on Our Moral Duty in Turbulent Times Magazine, February 3

    The author and Jesuit priest discusses human dignity, political divides and how he sees the role of the Catholic Church.

  48. Chaos in Minneapolis Exposes an Internet at War With Truth Technology, February 3

    Technological advances and an erosion of trust have transformed the way news unfolds online, distorting shared reality.

  49. ‘It’s All Rooted in a Sense of Victimhood’: On Trump’s Backlash Presidency Opinion, February 3

    We all talk about the president. Yet the presidency as a national force is disappearing, Julia Azari argues.

  50. ‘They Couldn’t Break Me’: A Protester, the White House and a Doctored Photo U.S., February 3

    President Trump and the White House regularly circulate imagery that has been manipulated by A.I. But the photo of Nekima Levy Armstrong was different.

  51. The Influencer Who Spurred the Federal Crackdown on Minneapolis U.S., February 3

    Nick Shirley had struggled to expand his reach. With a new approach after a missionary trip, he caused a sensation with a video about possible fraud.

  52. A Role Model for How to Die New York, February 3

    What if you really did live every day as if it were your last? That was Brian’s plan.

  53. Immigration Officers in Minneapolis to be Equipped With Body Cameras Video, February 3

    The homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, ordered all immigration officers in Minneapolis to wear body cameras. The move comes after fatal shootings where federal accounts conflicted with local officials and witness videos.

  54. Immigration Officers in Minneapolis Will Wear Body Cameras, Noem Says U.S., February 3

    The change comes as the federal government has provided accounts of fatal shootings that have sometimes conflicted with local officials and witness videos.

  55. ICE amplía el poder de sus agentes para arrestar a personas sin orden judicial En español, February 2

    Un memo interno cambió el criterio que evaluaba si una persona estaba en riesgo de no presentarse a una audiencia judicial. Ahora se enfoca en evaluar si una persona está en riesgo de abandonar el lugar de los hechos.

  56. Northern Command Tells N.C., Alaska Troops to Stand Down on Possible Minnesota Deployment U.S., February 2

    More than 1,500 active-duty troops had been on standby to deploy to Minnesota, but were quietly taken off heightened alert over the weekend.

  57. The Message From Texas Voters: We’re Neighbors, Not Enemies Opinion, February 2

    Many Americans are growing both exhausted and frightened by Trump’s scorched-earth, hyperpartisan, fire-ready-aim approach to the presidency.

  58. Why So Much of Silicon Valley Is Mum About Minneapolis Opinion, February 2

    In a shaky job market, Silicon Valley workers feel they lack the leverage needed to make their political views known.

  59. Ohio Church Swells With Support for Haitians as Deportation Threat Looms U.S., February 2

    In Springfield, which was thrust into the spotlight by President Trump during the 2024 campaign, hundreds of people turned out to back Haitians living in the city.

  60. 2 More Arrested in Minnesota Church Protest Against ICE Enforcement U.S., February 2

    Nine defendants have been taken into custody in a federal prosecution that includes the journalist Don Lemon and has alarmed First Amendment advocates.

  61. ‘It’s Been Brutal’: Twin Cities Economy Suffers Under ICE Crackdown Business, February 2

    Immigration raids have scared off customers and workers, a pattern repeated in other cities where federal officials have arrived in force.

  62. Man, 83, Tricked by Scammers, Gets 21 Years to Life for Killing Uber Driver U.S., February 2

    Scammers on the phone had threatened to kill Wiliam J. Brock if he didn’t hand over $12,000 just as Lo-Letha Toland-Hall, an Uber driver, came to his house to pick up a package.

  63. ‘A Terrifying Line Is Being Crossed’: Mayor Jacob Frey on the Turmoil in Minneapolis Video, February 2

    The Minnesota Democrat discussed the battle between his city and the federal government with Lulu Garcia-Navarro.

  64. Can Trump Force Blue Cities to Cooperate With ICE? The Daily, February 2

    President Trump’s border czar said he was seeking a deal with officials in Minnesota that would include expanding agents’ access to jails.

  65. Protesters Press Target to Take a Stand Against ICE Crackdown in Minneapolis U.S., February 2

    The Minnesota-based retail chain has avoided criticizing anyone, even after federal agents detained two employees at a local store. Its new C.E.O. faces pressure to do more.

  66. A Legal Tool for Holding ICE Agents to Account, Hiding in Plain Sight U.S., February 2

    A proposal in a 1987 law review article could address a gap that makes it all but impossible to sue federal officials for violating the Constitution.

  67. Small Businesses in Minneapolis Serve a City in Crisis. ‘This Is Our New Normal.’ U.S., February 2

    In Minneapolis and St. Paul, business owners work to lift up a community that has been roiled by the presence of thousands of immigration agents.

  68. Otros 2 alumnos de una misma escuela, en custodia federal por operativos migratorios En español, February 2

    El director de la escuela dijo que los llevó ante las autoridades a pedido de su madre detenida. La semana pasada, otro menor del mismo colegio, Liam Conejo Ramos, también fue detenido por agentes de inmigración.

  69. 5-Year-Old and His Father, Detained by Agents, Are Released From Custody Video, February 1

    Liam Conejo Ramos, the 5-year-old who was detained with his father by federal agents, is back home in Minnesota with his father. A federal judge demanded their release from an immigration detention center in Texas, where they were being held.

  70. Robert Pratt, Federal Judge Who Derided Trump Pardons, Dies at 78 Obituaries, February 1

    He was chastised for remarks ridiculing the pardons of two congressional campaign aides who had been convicted in a bribery plot.

  71. Canadian Company Cancels Sale of Virginia Warehouse to ICE U.S., February 1

    Jim Pattison Developments said the sale of an industrial building, which was planned to become an Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing facility, would not go forward.

  72. Detained by Immigration Agents, 5-Year-Old Liam Has Been Released From Custody U.S., February 1

    A federal judge had demanded that the boy and his father be set free in a fiery opinion on Saturday.

  73. Can Tom Homan De-escalate Tensions in Minnesota? U.S., February 1

    The White House border czar wants to focus more on getting immigrants already in jails. He’ll have to persuade Democrats to do it.

  74. Liam Ramos Is Just One of Hundreds of Children at This Detention Center. Release Them All. Opinion, February 1

    Children do not deserve immigration detention.

  75. History Shows Trump’s Worst Impulses May Backfire on Him Opinion, February 1

    When a leader sits alone at the top of the power vertical, it is hard for him to escape blame.

  76. Despite ‘Wrong’ Comments, Gun Rights Groups Say Trump Has Their Back U.S., February 1

    Activists criticized the president after he blamed Alex Pretti for carrying a gun in Minneapolis before federal agents killed him. But there is little sign of a lasting rupture.

  77. How Alex Pretti’s Death Became a National Tipping Point U.S., February 1

    Several factors converged to force a remarkable shift in the federal government’s aggressive efforts in Minnesota.

  78. Protesters Rally Across the U.S. in Solidarity With Minneapolis U.S., January 31

    Church bells pealed in the Twin Cities to express support for detainees and protesters who oppose federal immigration agents’ aggressive tactics.

  79. Judge Orders Release of 5-Year-Old Whose Detention Drew Outrage U.S., January 31

    The treatment of Liam Conejo Ramos, pictured wearing a blue winter hat and Spider-Man backpack while in the custody of immigration agents, drew outrage across the country.

  80. Chicago Orders Police to Document Potentially Illegal Federal Immigration Tactics U.S., January 31

    The order, signed by Mayor Brandon Johnson, instructs police officers to report allegations of unlawful conduct in an effort to prosecute the most aggressive federal immigration actions.

  81. Trump’s Brute-Force Approach to Power Is Wearing Thin Opinion, January 31

    Arresting Don Lemon doesn’t send the message the president wants it to.

  82. Federal Judge Denies Request to Temporarily Block ICE Surge in Minnesota U.S., January 31

    Minnesota officials had sought a temporary end to the deployment of 3,000 federal agents, claiming state sovereignty had been violated.

  83. An Ocean of Frozen Flowers Grows Where Alex Pretti Was Killed U.S., January 31

    One week after the I.C.U. nurse was shot dead by federal agents, tributes continue to build on the sidewalk where he fell.

  84. Bovino Is Said to Have Mocked Prosecutor’s Jewish Faith on Call With Lawyers U.S., January 31

    Gregory Bovino, the Border Patrol field leader, made disparaging remarks in reference to the U.S. attorney in Minnesota, an Orthodox Jew, people with knowledge of the phone call said.

  85. Minneapolis Residents Wear Their Passports, Desperate to Ward Off ICE U.S., January 31

    ICE agents can stop anyone they suspect of being undocumented. Now, residents are weighing their rights and their pride against their own safety.

  86. Do We Want to Live in Alex Pretti’s America or Gregory Bovino’s? Opinion, January 31

    As in the Civil Rights battles of the 1960s, Americans are at a fork and must pick their path.

  87. Is the ICE Crackdown Finally Backfiring on Trump? Opinion, January 31

    Amid national protests, the round table convenes to debate what anti-ICE tactics should look like.

  88. ICE Took Their Classmate. They Started Writing Letters. Opinion, January 31

    Letters from students living in fear.

  89. What to Know About Anti-ICE Protests This Weekend U.S., January 31

    Organizers are trying to build on the momentum created after the killings of two protesters in Minneapolis this month.

  90. Politicians Are Calling the Protests in Minnesota an Insurgency U.S., January 31

    The term, used to describe war, poses dangers when applied to American political unrest.

  91. A Minnesota School District Guards Against ICE, From Dawn to Dusk U.S., January 31

    In Fridley, a Minneapolis suburb, school officials are driving nervous teachers and buying families groceries. At dismissal, the superintendent patrols for federal agents.

  92. Art for All: A Smithsonian Museum Spreads Its Bounty for America’s 250th Arts, January 31

    The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden will loan scores of modern and contemporary masterworks in storage to museums in 50 states.

  93. Sherrill Urges New Jersey Residents to Record ICE Action on Their Phones New York, January 31

    Governor Mikie Sherrill said the state would begin collecting images of federal immigration agents interacting with the public.

  94. Lo que MAGA ve en el espejo de Minnesota En español, January 31

    Trump parece estar dando marcha atrás en Mineápolis, pero hay una diferencia entre un cambio de opinión y una retirada táctica.

  95. Police Report Backs Activist’s Account in Clash With ICE Agent Near Chicago U.S., January 31

    A new report from a police department outside of Chicago sheds light on a rare battery charge brought against an ICE agent after a fight with an activist.

  96. After Bovino Leaves, Minnesotans Search for Signs of Change in Crackdown U.S., January 31

    Arrests were continuing, according to residents who have tracked the immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities, but some people observed fewer clashes.

  97. Trump Called for ‘De-Escalation’ in Minneapolis. It Didn’t Last Long. U.S., January 31

    President Trump has offered dueling messages on the crisis in Minneapolis, part of pattern of dialing back his rhetoric only to change again if the political winds are shifting.

  98. Two Students From Same School as 5-Year-Old Taken by ICE Are Also in Custody U.S., January 31

    The school’s principal said he brought two children to federal custody at the request of their mother, who was detained. Last week, another student, Liam Conejo Ramos, was picked up by immigration agents.

  99. What to Know About the ‘Abortion Clinic’ Law Being Used to Charge Don Lemon U.S., January 30

    The Trump administration used a federal law prohibiting blockades of abortion clinics and places of worship to charge Mr. Lemon and others in Minnesota.

  100. Protesters Denounce Trump Immigration Tactics in ‘National Shutdown’ U.S., January 30

    Demonstrators rallied across the country, leaving school and work and closing businesses in a show of solidarity with Minneapolis.

  101. ICE Expands Power of Agents to Arrest People Without Warrants U.S., January 30

    An internal memo changed the standard from whether people are unlikely to show up for hearings to whether they could leave the scene.

  102. Republicans Start to Fracture Over Immigration Enforcement U.S., January 30

    The party was mostly unified on the issue not long ago, but splinters are everywhere now.

  103. Springsteen Takes the Stage as Minneapolis Residents Take to the Streets U.S., January 30

    For a second week, residents demonstrated against Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s incursion into their city. And Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance at a benefit concert.

  104. In Minneapolis, Knitters Are Protesting With Red Hats Style, January 30

    The red tasseled hats are at the heart of a movement to galvanize opposition to Immigration and Custom Enforcement in Minnesota and beyond.

  105. Don Lemon And Others Arrested Over Minnesota Church Protest Video, January 30

    Don Lemon and three others, including independent journalist Georgia Fort, were arrested on charges that they had violated federal law during the church protest in St. Paul, Minn. this month.

  106. Justice Dept. Opens Civil Rights Inquiry Into Killing of Alex Pretti U.S., January 30

    The announcement marked a significant reversal in the department’s approach to Mr. Pretti’s killing.

  107. Car Hits High School Student in Nebraska During an Anti-ICE Protest U.S., January 30

    A video showed a driver with a “Trump 2024” flag mounted to the car’s rear window driving into a girl who was holding a poster.

  108. Who Is Georgia Fort, the Other Journalist Arrested Over a Church Protest? U.S., January 30

    Ms. Fort was taken into custody by federal agents Friday morning, following a grand jury indictment.

  109. Is the ‘Influencer Right’ at Odds With Trump Over Minnesota? Style, January 30

    A vocal group of Trump supporters broke with the president when he appeared to backpedal on his immigration crackdown in Minneapolis. Is it a rift, or just a passing mood?

  110. Trump Repeats Claims Against Alex Pretti, Casting Slain Nurse as ‘Agitator’ U.S., January 30

    After videos resurfaced showing a confrontation between Mr. Pretti and federal agents 11 days before officers fatally shot him, President Trump again sought to cast blame on him.

  111. F.B.I. Search in Georgia Shows Trump’s Willingness to Pursue 2020 Grievances U.S., January 30

    The search might also be a harbinger of things to come, signaling the president’s disposition to use the powers of law enforcement to intervene in election matters as the 2026 midterms approach.

  112. Tucker Carlson Needs His Hatreds Opinion, January 30

    To triumph in the modern Republican Party, you need to be able to wrench your soul into alignment with your ambition.

  113. This Moment Is Asking What Kind of America We Are Opinion, January 30

    The clash in Minneapolis has revealed a profound cleavage over the meaning of citizenship.

  114. Fact-Checking Trump Officials on Minnesota U.S., January 30

    President Trump and top administration officials, in trying to shift blame over two recent shootings, have mounted an array of arguments for the influx of federal agents.

  115. International Companies Doing Business With ICE Are Taking Heat World, January 30

    A number of companies have found themselves facing questions about their work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement amid the agency’s intense operation in Minnesota.

  116. How ICE Already Knows Who Minneapolis Protesters Are Technology, January 30

    Agents use facial recognition, social media monitoring and other tech tools not only to identify undocumented immigrants but also to track protesters, current and former officials said.

  117. Grief, Whistles and Bad Dreams: Minnesotans Describe 2 Months in an Immigration Crackdown U.S., January 30

    Federal agents began Operation Metro Surge in the Twin Cities late last year. After the deaths of two U.S. citizens, many residents say they feel overwhelmed.

  118. ‘It’s All Just Going Down the Toilet’: Police Chiefs Fume at ICE Tactics U.S., January 30

    Many police departments adopted major changes after civilian killings. Now, police chiefs worry ICE is ignoring those lessons and setting back efforts to improve public trust.

  119. Los hoteles económicos se convierten en el nuevo frente de la oposición al ICE En español, January 30

    Un grupo de manifestantes recurre al ruido nocturno para presionar a los dueños de los hoteles que acogen a los agentes del ICE.

  120. ‘It’s All About Us Now’: Video Shows Bovino’s Orders to Agents in L.A. Raids U.S., January 30

    The Border Patrol commander gave agents wide latitude to arrest people as immigration raids began last summer. Similar tactics were later used in other cities.

  121. What Domestic Terrorism Means, and Doesn’t Video, January 30

    The Trump administration has called the Minneapolis shooting victims “domestic terrorists.” Our criminal justice reporter Jonah E. Bromwich explains what that term actually means.

  122. Minnesota State Senate Fields Testimony on ICE Violence in Twin Cities U.S., January 29

    In an hourslong hearing, lawmakers heard stories of the use of racial profiling and aggressive tactics against state residents.

  123. Where ICE Has Had Cooperation From Minnesota Jails and Prisons U.S., January 29

    About 30 percent of the people ICE detained in Minnesota last year were turned over by local jails and prisons, a New York Times analysis of federal data shows, but that number is a lower share than in 39 other states.

  124. The Polls Are Clear. Americans Don’t Want This. Opinion, January 29

    There is rising anxiety among Americans that the presence of an armed federal force in cities is actively making life less safe for people who live there.

  125. White House Border Czar Asks Minnesota for More Access to Jails Video, January 29

    The White House border czar Tom Homan said there are plans for a “drawdown” of immigration enforcement’s operation in Minnesota if his agents get access to jails in the state.

  126. Philip Glass’s Protest at the Kennedy Center Opinion, January 29

    Readers discuss Philip Glass’s refusal to allow the performance of his symphony at the Kennedy Center. Also: Real leaders at a time of crisis.

  127. Las secuelas de Mineápolis dejan al Departamento de Seguridad Nacional sumido en el caos En español, January 29

    Mientras los funcionarios lanzan acusaciones tras la muerte de Alex Pretti a manos de agentes federales, crece la preocupación por el futuro de la agencia.

  128. Democrats Visit 5-Year-Old Liam Conejo Ramos, Detained by ICE Video, January 29

    Democratic lawmakers called Wednesday for the immediate release of Liam Conejo Ramos, a 5-year-old detained by federal agents in Minnesota, after visiting him and his father in an immigration holding facility.

  129. The Immigration Battle Comes, Loudly, to Budget Hotels Travel, January 29

    “No sleep” protests have used noise and other tactics to target ICE agents at hotels, leaving the owners, often immigrants themselves, caught in the middle.

  130. Democrats Block Spending Package as D.H.S. Talks Continue U.S., January 29

    With about 36 hours to go before a shutdown deadline, the funding legislation stalled while Democrats sought a deal with President Trump to rein in his immigration crackdown.

  131. Man Accused of Squirting Ilhan Omar With Vinegar Is Charged With Assault U.S., January 29

    Ms. Omar was sprayed with liquid from a syringe as she spoke at a town hall and called for the resignation of Kristi Noem, who leads the Homeland Security Department.

  132. Read the Criminal Complaint Against Anthony Kazmierczak, the Man Who Attacked Rep. Ilhan Omar Interactive, January 29

    Mr. Kazmierczak was arrested after he squirted liquid from a syringe onto Representative Ilhan Omar in Minneapolis as she spoke at an event on Tuesday night.

  133. Twix Is OK but Granola Isn’t as States Deploy New Food Stamp Rules Business, January 29

    A dizzying array of rules govern what can be bought with SNAP dollars, confusing grocery stores and consumers.

  134. Former Deputy Sentenced to 20 Years in Fatal Shooting of Sonya Massey U.S., January 29

    The deputy, Sean Grayson, was convicted of second-degree murder for killing Ms. Massey in 2024 at her home in Springfield, Ill., after she had called 911.

  135. Videos muestran a Alex Pretti en un enfrentamiento con agentes 11 días antes de su muerte En español, January 29

    En una protesta anterior, el enfermero de Minneapolis abatido por agentes federales fue empujado al suelo tras escupir a otros agentes y romper una luz trasera de su vehículo.

  136. El ICE lleva armas de uso militar a las puertas de los hogares de Mineápolis En español, January 29

    En la persecución de migrantes indocumentados, los agentes federales llevan armas de guerra, afinadas y perfeccionadas para matar a corta distancia.

  137. Democrats Call for Release of 5-Year-Old Detained by ICE U.S., January 29

    Representative Joaquin Castro said Liam Conejo Ramos appeared lethargic during a visit by lawmakers to the facility where he and his father are being held. The pair was detained in Minnesota.

  138. Amy Klobuchar Calls for Unity as She Begins Run for Minnesota Governor U.S., January 29

    The Democratic senator, who signaled her bid after Gov. Tim Walz said he wouldn’t run again, talked about moving past political divides in a video announcement.

  139. La nueva realidad de Canadá En español, January 29

    ¿Qué podemos aprender del alejamiento de Canadá de Estados Unidos?

  140. Trump’s Lies Have a Purpose Opinion, January 29

    What MAGA sees in the Minneapolis mirror.

  141. Senator Tina Smith: My State Showed Courage. Will Republicans? Opinion, January 29

    Minnesotans have stood up for common decency and our founding principles.

  142. The Border Patrol Was Always Out of Control Opinion, January 29

    A Wild West frontier ethos has persisted to this day.

  143. Justice Dept. Playbook in Minnesota: Investigate Foes, Protect Allies U.S., January 29

    The Trump Justice Department has often cast aside normal procedures intended to seek accountability in favor of pushing prosecutors and the F.B.I. to focus on critics of the immigration crackdown.

  144. A Beacon of Warmth and Light: Puppets Take Chicago Theater, January 29

    Crowds are flocking to an annual festival for performances of “A Doll’s House,” a “Macbeth”-inspired witch tale and more featuring puppets big and small.

  145. Trump’s Trade Policies Sort Manufacturers Into Winners and Losers Business, January 29

    Tariffs have protected some companies, but more often they’ve hit the parts and materials many factories need to make finished goods.

  146. Why Some Cold States Are Making It Cheaper to Run a Heat Pump The Upshot, January 29

    New discounts can make heat pumps go from a bad investment to a good idea.

  147. Haitians Are Vital to U.S. Health Care. Many Are About to Lose Their Right to Work. U.S., January 29

    Haitians are a vital source of employees for health care providers in many communities. The Trump administration is removing legal status next month for 330,000 of them.

  148. She Fought a Book Ban. She May Never Teach Again. U.S., January 29

    Summer Boismier, a high school English teacher in Oklahoma, lost her teaching license after she protested a book ban. Now she is fighting to return to the classroom.

  149. Así fue como Trump supo que tenía un gran problema en Mineápolis En español, January 29

    El presidente de EE. UU. suele fanfarronear en las crisis y negarse a retroceder. Mineápolis puso a prueba los límites de esa estrategia.

  150. Shooting Aftermath Leaves Homeland Security Department in Turmoil U.S., January 29

    As officials point fingers in the wake of Alex Pretti’s death at the hands of federal agents, concerns grow about the agency’s future.