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Live Updates: Trump renews threat to Iran's power plants as war sends oil prices soaring again CBS NewsIran War Live Updates: Trump Renews Energy Site Threats After Claiming Progress in Peace Talks The New York TimesTrump Steps Up Threats Against Iranian Energy Assets Bloomberg.com
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The Justice Department on Monday filed a lawsuit against Minnesota over its policy to have transgender athletes compete in girls' and women's sports.
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President Trump tore into the Supreme Court and the "dumb judges and justices" making up the US federal court system on Monday, as a case involving his executive order banning so-called "birthright citizenship" is scheduled for oral arguments Wednesday. "Birthright Citizenship is not about rich people from China, and the rest of the World, who...
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Plus, a surge of Catholic converts in the United States.
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What We Know About the T.S.A. and ICE Presence at Airports The New York TimesAirport travel chaos continues as DHS funding freeze becomes longest partial shutdown in history - US politics live The GuardianTrump Administration Live Updates: T.S.A. Pay to Resume, but ICE Could Remain at Airports, Homan Says The New York TimesU.S. Senator Alex Padilla slams proposed voter ID rules in SAVE Act | California Politics 360 KCRAICE officers could remain at airports after TSA workers are pa
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Trump's border czar says ICE agents to remain at airports until ‘those airports are secure' - US politics live The GuardianICE May Remain at Airports Even After T.S.A. Pay Resumes, Border Czar Says The New York TimesU.S. Senator Alex Padilla slams proposed voter ID rules in SAVE Act | California Politics 360 KCRAICE at Airports Trains Us to Accept Being Terrorized in Our Daily Lives theintercept.comThe US in Brief: Airports may re
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Los Angeles Police confirmed on Sunday a total of 75 arrests following the protest, including a woman dressed up as the Statue of Liberty in chains who was handcuffed and hauled away with a smile on her face.
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Secret Service told The Post that "At no point was there any risk to AF1 or the President's safety."
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