Families reeling, businesses suffering six months after ICE raided Ventura cannabis farms

In Oxnard, families remain separated and shops are hurting because of deportations and fear of further immigration raids after two in July at Glass House Farms.
Chabria: For undocumented immigrants, a posada offers a moment of safety and comfort
The posada was a moment of hope and happiness amid turmoil, and a reminder that not all law enforcement officers see immigration status as a measure of worth.
Inside Nick Reiner’s legal defense and the looming court battle over murder accusations
An assessment of Nick Reiner’s mental health will take months and could influence whether prosecutors seek the death penalty, experts say.
Alleged L.A. bomb plot: What we know about the Turtle Island Liberation Front
What is the Turtle Island Liberation Front? What are its politics? The Times reviewed court documents, social media and public records to learn more about the group.
Female Nobel Laureates, UN Experts Urge Iran To Stop Execution Of Activist Tabari

A large group of influential women from around the world as well as UN experts have issued separate statements urging Iran to immediately release Zahra Shahbaz Tabari, a 67-year-old electrical engineer facing imminent execution.