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“The high-profile trials are where artists are being sent and paid to document,” Isabelle Brourman told SAN. “But the immigration court was empty. I was the only one — and am the only one — there.”
Trump called her work ‘genius’. Now this artist documents his deportation push
Courtroom sketch artist Isabelle Brourman is the only person documenting the daily drama unfolding in New York City's immigration courtrooms.
san.com
November 19, 2025 at 2:42 PM
Pam and Doug are an inspiration. If you feel like tearing up 🥹 this morning, read this story by @magegordon.bsky.social
Facing $50K in adoption fees, this Texas couple baked up a sweet side hustle
Unable to conceive, a couple channeled their heartbreak into hope by selling baked goods at pop-up markets to fund a $50,000 adoption journey.
san.com
November 10, 2025 at 3:46 PM
We're two days away from SNAP benefits not going out to 42 million Americans. Some started rationing weeks ago, while food banks brace for a surge in need. san.com/cc/food-bank...
Food banks brace for surge as 42 million Americans face November without SNAP
The USDA’s website warns that no SNAP benefits will be issued for November. The notice leaves millions unsure how they’ll buy food.
san.com
October 30, 2025 at 12:08 AM
Are they random or connected? Serial killer theories are flooding social media as more Houston bayou bodies surface. In true crime fashion, @magegordon.bsky.social reports on what's happening in Texas.
When social media cries serial killer: The case of Houston’s bayou bodies
There's been a startling number of bodies pulled from the bayous in Houston, Texas this year. But what's fact, and what's fiction?
san.com
October 28, 2025 at 7:37 PM
Should you wait to buy health insurance until Congress ends the shutdown?
Does your plan cover IVF or GLP-1s?
Why are premiums rising again?
Get the answers here before open enrollment.
What to know about picking health insurance during open enrollment
Open enrollment starts this week. This is the time when most people can choose or change their health insurance coverage for 2026.
san.com
October 27, 2025 at 11:10 PM
"I'd rather be detained here for 15 years than return to my country." Inside NYC's immigration court. san.com/cc/inside-th...
Inside the NYC courthouse where immigrants learn their fates
In the lobby, pictures of President Trump hang prominently on the wall, flanked by masked, unidentified federal agents.
san.com
October 17, 2025 at 9:58 PM
Reposted
EXCLUSIVE: A cell-site simulator, commonly referred to as an IMSI-catcher or "Stingray," may have been used at the ICE facility in Portland.

Analysis of cellular signals in the area showed phones receiving abnormal spikes in requests for their unique identifiers. san.com/cc/exclusive...
Exclusive: Fake cellphone tower likely surveilled protesters at Portland ICE facility
Law enforcement officials may have deployed a secretive cellphone surveillance technology last weekend at Portland’s ICE facility.
san.com
October 11, 2025 at 5:51 PM
The app Cancel the Hate was set up to let users report people who spoke negatively about Charlie Kirk after his assassination. But then the app leaked personal data about its users, per @mikaelthalen.bsky.social's investigation. san.com/cc/app-for-o...
App for outing Charlie Kirk’s critics leaked its users’ personal data
An app for anonymously reporting individuals accused of speaking ill against conservative Charlie Kirk leaked personal data about its users.
san.com
September 22, 2025 at 10:23 PM
Offshore wind is supposed to be a cornerstone of New Jersey’s clean energy future. But in a matter of months, one of the most ambitious projects went from a billion-dollar promise to its gears grinding to a halt. @keatonpeters.bsky.social for @san.com.web.brid.gy san.com/cc/offshore-...
Offshore wind runs aground facing Trump policies, sinking public opinion
Offshore wind projects in New Jersey and across the country are struggling to survive a variety of Trump administration policy changes.
san.com
September 22, 2025 at 10:08 PM
We're a week away from a shutdown, but hardly anyone's on the Hill. san.com/cc/wheres-co...
Where’s Congress? Capitol Hill empty one week out from government shutdown
The United States Senate was in session for a total of 29 seconds on Monday; that’s 29 seconds longer than the House of Representatives.
san.com
September 22, 2025 at 10:07 PM