“Us” is the second feature after Peele’s successful “Get Out” and tells the story of evil doppelgängers out to destroy a family on vacation.
Author: Rick Jervis, USA TODAY
How Florida police snared nearly 300 — including Robert Kraft — at spas used for sex trafficking
The investigation, which ensnared nearly 300 alleged suspected johns, including New England Patriots’ Robert Kraft, sparked a national conversation.
As Trump demands a wall, violence returns to Texas border in Ciudad Juárez
Cuidad Juárez police recorded 1,259 homicides in 2018, including a murderous spasm of 182 deaths in August. Last year, Mexico counted 33,341 murders.
Voting rights: Texas voter purge is latest effort to target minority voters, activists say
Three lawsuits are challenging Texas’ attempt to purge thousands of people from voter polls.
As Trump visits border, McAllen residents ask: What crisis?
President Donald Trump visited the border town of McAllen, Texas, where residents say there is no “crisis” from immigrants entering the country.
How a policy shift may have led to the border confrontation with the migrant caravan
The U.S. policy of “metering” – only allowing in migrants if there’s room in holding facilities – is creating huge backlogs and building frustration.
Asian, Muslim and Latino immigrants across U.S. helped Trump and GOP win
A significant number of immigrant voters supported the Republican Party Tuesday and, in turn, President Donald Trump.
Who is behind the migrant caravan? Ignore the conspiracy theories, activists say
Many migrants are fleeing poverty and violence in Honduras, which has one of the highest murder rates in the world.