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Oklahoma Law Criminalizing Immigrants Without Legal Status Is Blocked
The ruling by a federal judge is the latest setback for G.O.P.-controlled states that have passed their own laws on immigration.
By Kate Selig
Recent and archived work by Kate Selig for The New York Times
The ruling by a federal judge is the latest setback for G.O.P.-controlled states that have passed their own laws on immigration.
By Kate Selig
The daughter of one Maryland couple was still searching for answers about her parents’ deaths. The State Department said it was possible that more deaths could be confirmed.
By Jacey Fortin and Kate Selig
The unusually early heat wave that has gripped much of the country may
By Isabelle Taft and Kate Selig
A storm left about 9,000 people without power for three days.
By Kate Selig
Regions that had “extremely high” rates of such illnesses included swaths of New England, the Midwest and the Mid-Atlantic, all areas that have been hit the hardest by the heat wave.
By Kate Selig and Isabelle Taft
This was featured in live coverage.
By Kate Selig and Judson Jones
So far, aided by growing solar capacity, heat-related outages have been limited.
By Kate Selig and Hilary Howard
This was featured in live coverage.
By Kate Selig and Judson Jones
The energy company that serves the area said it had restored power for about half of the 69,000 customers who lost it Wednesday night.
By Kate Selig
This was featured in live coverage.
By Kate Selig