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A ‘constitutional loophole’: How phone inspections test US civil rights

US border agents have a right to search electronic devices. But experts say the practice raises constitutional concerns.

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In JD Vance’s home state of Ohio, an ongoing fight against opioid addiction

The Republican running mate has made his family history with addiction a key talking point in the US presidential race.

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How US police are co-opting a law meant to protect victims of crime

Experts fear law enforcement is using Marsy’s Law to hide names and dodge accountability in cases of police violence.

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Could a divided Jewish base upend US Democrats’ presidential hopes?

Poll indicates President Joe Biden’s stance on Israel’s war in Gaza has divided Jewish voters along generational lines.

Dana Kornberg, in a black sweater that reads: "Justice from Detroit to Gaza".

How a child’s death caused an Ohio city to turn on its Haitian community

A fatal school bus crash in Springfield, Ohio, has sparked a backlash to the city’s burgeoning immigrant population.

A man in a white-and-black collared shirt stands in front of a van for the Rocking Horse medical centre in Springfield, Ohio.

From Dearborn to the NFL: Robert Saleh’s meteoric rise

American football has changed the fortunes of countless Arab Americans from the Detroit suburb, including Jets coach.

NY Jets head coach Robert Saleh wearing a headset during a game

Tornado Alley’s eastward shift threatens millions of Americans

Highly destructive tornado activity has been moving into US states with denser metropolitan populations.

Damaged homes after a tornado in Ohio.

Inside the US communities where many are still unvaccinated

As US surpasses sombre mark of one million confirmed COVID-19 deaths, many Americans still refuse to get jabs.

An Amish man travels by horse and buggy in Ohio

How professional immigrants are reviving the US Midwest

Small cities like Columbus, Indiana now represent the most rapidly diversifying parts of the United States.

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In US Midwest, communities gear up to help Ukrainians in need

Activists and authorities in Ohio are helping those affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and preparing for refugees.

Evgenia Nemirovska De Santos sifts through a pile of donations