Fear and Opportunity: Immigration Scams Surged as Trump’s Sweeps Lured Desperate People to Eager Defrauders

Con artists posing as ICE agents and immigration officers are using WhatsApp and fake court hearings to bilk vulnerable people out of their savings with empty promises to fix immigration problems. As mass deportations continue, scam complaints soar.

Indigenous peoples bear the brunt of climate change — and get almost none of the money to fight it

Billion-dollar climate funds have structural barriers that keep Indigenous peoples from accessing them. Advocates say that's not a bug, it's a feature.

One night a year, humans command this march of frogs and salamanders

The first warm, wet spring night draws amphibians from the woods, bearing evidence of threats from warming winters, drying pools, and traffic.

Illinois is feuding with itself over endangered species protections

The state Department of Transportation has sidestepped endangered species protections in 11 cases, according to public records.

King Charles III Delivers Pointed Message in Address to U. S. Congress

The British monarch praised multilateral institutions, warned against climate change, and championed diversity.

King Charles III: ‘A Partnership Born Out of Dispute’

The British monarch praises multilateral institutions in a pointed message to the Trump administration.

German Foreign Policy Has Finally Grown Up

Friedrich Merz is, slowly but surely, putting his country on a new international footing.

Iran Is More Unified Than Ever

The war has deepened Iranian officials’ connections with one another—and with the public.