States with an estimated 100,000 or more permanent residents eligible for citizenship, according to the Department Homeland Security.
Immigrant rights groups have a message for unsympathetic politicians around the country: Change your stand or risk getting voted out of office.
Western Digital Corp. is offering free software to about 1 million consumers to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging that its computer hard drives stored less material than promised — a discrepancy stemming from high-tech's different standards for sizing up digital data.
With windows tinted charcoal black and a hint of new-car smell lingering inside, the Chevy Suburban with California plates nearly made it through a border inspection booth. Then a customs officer spotted something behind the back seats.
The nation's mail carriers collected nearly 70.5 million pounds of food in their annual charity drive last month.
A 23-year-old man faces capital murder charges in a shooting at a McDonald's drive-through that killed two men and wounded a third, police said Friday.
A police chase of a suspected carjacker ended abruptly when the suspect took a wrong turn: into a Burger King drive-thru.

The government is teaching citizens "the right way to spit." A college is showing students the right way to sit. Two years ahead of hosting the Olympic Games, people across Beijing are on an all-out drive to mind their manners.
The government is teaching citizens "the right way to spit." A college is showing students the right way to sit. Two years ahead of hosting the Olympic Games, people across Beijing are on an all-out drive to mind their manners.
The mini-mall, with its spot-lit, air-conditioned interior filled with fashion boutiques, was a gleaming example of the new India — an emerging economic powerhouse in tune with global culture. Now it lies in ruins — a heap of twisted metal, smashed stones and shattered mirrors. Police and bulldozers advanced on the mall Friday, removing tearful fashion designers protesting outside.