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Haley Sweetland Edwards
Haley Sweetland Edwards is the Nation Editor at TIME.
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Bye Dad, I Love You
America's immigration policy is splitting families and spreading fear
By Haley Sweetland Edwards
March 8, 2018
'No One Is Safe.' How Trump’s Immigration Policy Is Splitting Families Apart
Just before 7:30 one Friday morning last March, Alejandro said goodbye to his wife Maria and his two small daughters and headed off to work. He didn’t make it far. Four blocks from his home...
By Haley Sweetland Edwards
March 8, 2018
Trump's 5 Biggest Policy Changes in 2017
From tax reform to environmental protections
By Alana Abramson , Haley Sweetland Edwards and Ang Li
December 21, 2017
The Silence Breakers
Movie stars are supposedly nothing like you and me. They're svelte, glamorous, self-possessed. They wear dresses we can't afford and live in houses we can only dream of. Yet it turns out that—in the most...
By Stephanie Zacharek , Eliana Dockterman and Haley Sweetland Edwards
December 6, 2017
An 87-Year-Old Nun Said She Was Raped in Her Nursing Home. Here’s Why She Couldn't Sue
I.Sister Irene Morissette always locked her door at night. Maybe it was force of habit from her decades teaching at an isolated missionary school in Africa, or maybe it was, as she told a police...
By Haley Sweetland Edwards
November 16, 2017
Dignity, Death and America's Crisis In Elder Care
By late 2014, Chabela Lawrence wasn’t doing well. She had mostly stopped cooking and cleaning for herself and began, every so often, to get lost on her way home from the neighborhood coffee shop–the one...
By Haley Sweetland Edwards
November 16, 2017
George Papadapolous’ Guilty Plea Offers a Picture of Potential Collusion
Until Donald Trump named him among the top foreign policy advisers to his presidential campaign in March 2016, George Papadopoulos was a political nobody. Five years out of university, he’d traveled in Europe, worked for...
By Haley Sweetland Edwards
November 2, 2017
'Oh God. Not This Again.' Lower Manhattan Reacts to Another Terror Attack
Less than half a hour after an armed man drove a Home Depot truck down a bike path three blocks from the World Trade Center site in lower Manhattan, killing at least eight people and...
By Haley Sweetland Edwards
October 31, 2017
George Papadopolous Posted an Old Photo on Twitter and People Called Him Out
A week ago, on October 25, Donald Trump’s former foreign policy advisor, George Papadopolous, appears to have posted a photo of himself on Twitter wearing a suit and standing the streets of London with the...
By Pratheek Rebala and Haley Sweetland Edwards
October 31, 2017
The Short, Happy Political Career of George Papadopoulos
In the days after the terrorist attack in Paris in November 2015, every Republican presidential candidate began frantically scrambling to hire experts to bulk up their campaign’s foreign policy credentials. The problem was, it was...
By Haley Sweetland Edwards
October 30, 2017
Could You Get Your Student Loans Forgiven? Here's How to Find Out
It’s supposed to be simple: If you work in the public interest — at a non-profit or for a government agency, say — and diligently pay off your student debt every month for ten years,...
By Haley Sweetland Edwards
October 30, 2017
The Fight Over Gun Control Isn’t Really About Guns
Will the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history change the debate over gun rights?
By Charlotte Alter / Las Vegas , Haley Sweetland Edwards / Las Vegas and Philip Elliott
October 5, 2017
'The Worst Feeling in the World.' A Mother's Terror During the Las Vegas Shooting
She heard the shots. Her son was missing. This is her eyewitness account
By Haley Sweetland Edwards / Las Vegas
October 3, 2017
Victims Watched a Familiar Horror Unfold in Las Vegas
The sound of an assault-style semi-automatic rifle unloading from 32 floors up and four football fields away doesn’t sound like you’d imagine. It’s louder, crisper. A shattering pop-pa-pop-pop of unique explosions that blend into each...
By Haley Sweetland Edwards / Las Vegas
October 3, 2017
The Angels of Irma
A lot of smart people did a lot of things right to prevent a historic hurricane from doing historic damage
By Jeffrey Kluger and Haley Sweetland Edwards / Miami
September 14, 2017
What It Was Like to Live Through Hurricane Irma
By the time the rain came, it almost felt like a relief
By Haley Sweetland Edwards / Miami
September 13, 2017
Hurricane Irma Starts Raking Miami
Waist-deep water flooded some Miami streets, including three to four feet in the city's financial district
By Haley Sweetland Edwards / Doral, Florida
September 10, 2017
A 'Life-Threatening Situation'
Meteorologists and hurricane experts had a dire message for Floridians Saturday: Hurricane Irma is strong enough to kill you
By Haley Sweetland Edwards/Miami
September 9, 2017
How Miami is Responding to Hurricane Irma
The emergency management center in Miami is prepping for one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the Atlantic
By Haley Sweetland Edwards/Miami
September 8, 2017
'It's Like Locusts Came Through.' Miami Is Bracing for Hurricane Irma
The powerful storm has prompted mass evacuations
By Haley Sweetland Edwards / Miami
September 8, 2017
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