Ellie Wyse still remembers the day: May 7, 2019. She was a high school freshman at STEM School Highlands Ranch on the outskirts of Denver, and classes were almost over when the school went into lockdown. Wyse assumed it was a drill—but then it wasn’t endi... See more
Federal district judge John R. Tunheim issued a lengthy ruling on Friday, February 27, forbidding the federal government from arresting and detaining Minnesota refugees who have no grounds for removal and are awaiting their green cards. CT has covered in ... See more
James was scared to go outside. He’d known the fear of hiding before. James, whose full name is being withheld for his safety, had fled the military dictatorship in Burma, also known as Myanmar. He slept with his family in jungles until they made it to a ... See more
This edition is sponsored by The Connection Reset Today’s Briefing In the aftermath of last month’s protests, Iranian Christians are counting their dead and awaiting help from the US. On Seollal, Korean New Year, everyone in South Korea turns a year older... See more
Minneapolis lay under a blanket of snow and single-digit temperatures as parishioners poured into church on a Sunday morning in early December last year. They piled jackets into a coatroom and grabbed cups of strong coffee from the dispenser in the lobby.... See more