Yemen’s Houthis Fire at Israel and Vow Further Attacks

There has long been concern that the Houthis, an Iran-backed militia, could disrupt shipping in the Red Sea if they entered the broader war.Houthi supporters in Sanaa, Yemen, demonstrating in solidarity with Iran on Friday.

A Abdi Latif Dahir and Eve Sampson

5 Takeaways From the ‘No Kings’ Rallies as the Midterms Heat Up

The war in Iran was a galvanizing force, but plenty of protesters focused on President Trump’s immigration crackdown. Senate candidates in several key races joined the crowds.“No Kings” demonstrators on Saturday in front of the Idaho State Capitol in Boise. Thousands of rallies of varying sizes were

T Tim Balk

No Kings Protests Held Across the U.S.: Photos and Videos

It’s the third time that the coalition behind the “No Kings” movement has organized events to protest President Trump and his policies. In the United States, more than 3,000 demonstrations were planned.Protesters gather in front of the Idaho State Capitol during the No Kings Day protest in Boise, Id

E Ernesto Londoño and Sonia A. Rao

Deaths in ICE Custody Are Growing. ‘They Let Him Rot in There.’

As immigrant detainee deaths have increased, conditions in detention facilities nationwide are coming under more scrutiny.The death of Emmanuel Damas, 56, has galvanized opposition to collaboration between ICE and local and state authorities in Boston.

J Jazmine Ulloa, Allison McCann and Emiliano Rodríguez Mega

G.O.P. Rift Leaves Congress With No Clear Path to End the Shutdown

The deadlock that left the Department of Homeland Security shuttered highlighted Republican divisions that are flaring ahead of the midterm elections.The Department of Homeland Security remained shut amid a bitter fight among House and Senate Republicans.

C Carl Hulse

Record Number of T.S.A. Employees Called Out on Friday

President Trump signed a memo late Friday ordering the Department of Homeland Security to restore pay to airport screeners.Security lines at LaGuardia Airport in New York City on Friday.

C Chris Hippensteel, Sonia A. Rao and JoAnna Daemmrich

How Many Air Traffic Controllers Are Needed Overnight?

The accident at LaGuardia has raised questions about whether the minimum standard of two air traffic controllers on overnight shifts is sufficient.The air traffic control tower at LaGuardia Airport in New York. LaGuardia operates under a noise-abatement curfew from midnight to 6 a.m., which discoura

K Karoun Demirjian

Inside La Paz, the California Mountain Compound Led by Cesar Chavez

In his remote headquarters, the United Farm Workers leader began to see himself as not just a union leader, but a visionary healer.Cesar Chavez kept his home and office at La Paz, a United Farm Workers compound in the Tehachapi Mountains north of Los Angeles.

S Shawn Hubler, Sarah Hurtes and Manny Fernandez

At CPAC, Texas Shows Love for Ken Paxton and Boos for an Absent John Cornyn

A runoff election in two months sets up a fight between an incumbent who some say is not conservative enough and a challenger trying to shed scandals.Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a candidate for U.S. senate, met with supporters during the Conservative Political Action Conference(CPAC) in Grape

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The Slum in Gangnam, the Richest Part of Seoul

The city wants to redevelop a shantytown in Gangnam district, where hundreds are defying eviction, fighting for a right to own a home in an area notorious for the exorbitant cost of housing.

C Choe Sang-Hun and Chang W. Lee