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Joshua Barajas is a senior editor for the PBS NewsHour's Communities Initiative. He's also the senior editor and manager of newsletters.

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Nation Dec 10

How the fallout from Larry Nassar’s sex abuse has grown

Here's a look at the fallout from the sex abuse case, regarded as the worst in sports history, and what’s happening to the institutions where Nassar hurt the athletes he was hired to help.

Politics Dec 07

Read Michael Cohen sentencing recommendations from Mueller and federal prosecutors

Documents from New York prosecutors and special counsel Robert Mueller's team Friday provide more information on Cohen's contributions to the special counsel's ongoing Russia investigation.

Politics Dec 07

WATCH: Trump addresses the 2018 Project Safe Neighborhoods National Conference

Trump is scheduled to speak at 12:50 p.m. ET. Watch the president's remarks here.

Politics Dec 04

Read Mueller’s full recommendation for Flynn’s sentencing in Russia probe

While Michael Flynn made "multiple false statements, to multiple Department of Justice entities, on multiple occasions," according to a heavily redacted addendum filed Tuesday, he has also participated in 19 interviews with the special counsel's office and DOJ officials.

Politics Dec 04

A full schedule of George H.W. Bush’s memorial events, funeral

Here's a schedule of the week's events to honor the 41st U.S. president, who died Friday at the age of 94.

Politics Dec 03

WATCH: President George H.W. Bush lies in state in Washington, D.C.

The former president's body will arrive in Washington, D.C., today to lie in state in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda. The PBS NewsHour will live stream the days' events leading up to Capitol arrival ceremony at 4:45 p.m. ET. Watch it…

Nation Nov 29

The Tornillo shelter for migrant children was supposed to close after 30 days. Here’s why it’s still open

An emergency detention camp that opened this summer to help with an influx of migrant children was supposed to close after 30 days. But today, it remains open, and has become the largest shelter for migrant children, housing at least…

Nation Nov 27

U.S. officials defend using tear gas on migrants. Here’s a close look at their claims

The U.S. has continued to dismiss criticism over its use of tear gas on a group of asylum-seekers in Tijuana, saying the “chaotic” weekend of border clashes were “predicted” by President Donald Trump and immigration officials.

Nation Nov 26

What’s happening with asylum-seekers at the border?

The busiest port of entry along the southwest border was shut down by U.S. immigration officials this past weekend after hundreds of Central American migrants hoping to declare asylum attempted to cross fencing that separates Mexico and the U.S. Here's…

Politics Nov 16

Judge approves settlement giving some migrant parents second chance at asylum

The agreement focuses on a group of migrant parents who were interviewed about their asylum claims after being separated from their children, and subsequently had their claims denied.

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