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U.S. State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki holds the agency's daily press briefing.

Witnesses say man slashed California woman's throat after confrontation on North Highland street. KCRA's Richard Sharp reports.

A 17-year-old boy who returned to his family on Thursday night survived on fruit, authorities say.

This week marks the five-year anniversary of Arizona's notorious S.B. 1070 law, which codified a set of anti-immigrant regulations designed to promote self-deportation of local residents, or "attrition through enforcement," in the explicit language of the bill. Among the most disturbing aspects of the law is the provision that mandates racial profiling by requiring law enforcement agents to determine the immigration status of community members who they "suspect may be undocumented."

Seeking homes surrounded by nature, Americans continue to build houses among trees that will, sooner or later, go up in flames.

Valdosta State University has become a flashpoint after video of protesters trampling a flag there went viral.

A high school student in Washington state was suspended for five days after he asked a girl to the prom by strapping a fake bomb to his waist.

The state’s second labor-supported immigrant advocacy center opened Tuesday, April 21, at the Jersey Gardens Mall, as the result of a unique partnership between Union County and We Are One New Jersey, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping more than 400,000 legal immigrants living and working in New Jersey become U.S. citizens.

A sergeant told a captain that Robert Bates was using his personal vehicle to make unauthorized traffic stops, a violation of sheriff's department policy.

Group of Native American actors walked off set of Adam Sandler's movie 'The Ridiculous 6' accusing filmmakers of denigrating Apache culture.