From Cuba to Miami by Providence and a Homemade Boat
A motley group of Cuban refugees risked their lives at sea for five days to reach the United States and a new future. Many others are not so lucky.
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A motley group of Cuban refugees risked their lives at sea for five days to reach the United States and a new future. Many others are not so lucky.
By LIZETTE ALVAREZ
Critics say Marilyn J. Mosby had no business bringing charges against six police officers in the death of Freddie Gray, and her supporters are growing impatient.
By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG
Mr. Roof, whom the authorities have accused of carrying out a racially motivated massacre of nine people, will now face two death penalty trials.
By LIAM STACK
A company is scrambling to purge the Internet of questions used in the exams, but some critics say public debate is the best way to make better tests.
By TAMAR LEWIN
For the first time in modern history, adults ages 18 to 34 are more likely to live with a parent than with a romantic partner, a new report found.
By TAMAR LEWIN
Most shootings with four deaths or injuries are invisible outside their communities. And most of the lives they scar are black.
By SHARON LaFRANIERE, DANIELA PORAT and AGUSTIN ARMENDARIZ
Peter V. Neffenger, the agency’s administrator, removed Kelly Hoggan as part of an overhaul after facing a backlash over lines at airports and management problems.
By RON NIXON
A computer model generates a list of people, assigning scores based on factors like past arrests and gang affiliations. Civil liberties advocates are worried about the implications.
By MONICA DAVEY
Defending President Obama and criticizing Donald J. Trump, Mr. Carter said the presidential race showed how much work needed to be done to heal racial divisions.
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN