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ICE made over 10,000 arrests in five days as the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment, rejecting Trump bid.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is suing California over a state law that took effect Wednesday restricting sales of pistols that can be illegally converted into machine guns with a device called a 'Glock switch.'
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After two extreme climbers ascended the landmark's 200-foot needle, one proposed to the other, before they were apprehended by the police.
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Immigrant Arrests Surge to 10,000 in 5 Days as ICE Clamps Down The New York TimesTrump's audacious bid to end birthright citizenship was not an entire loss at the Supreme Court CNNNo expectant moms at the border: Trump's birthright Plan B AxiosThree cheers for Barbara! SCOTUSblogOn birthright citizenship, Supreme Court's Gorsuch has surprising take USA Today
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The California DMV is moving forward with plans to share driver's license and state ID data through an outside network, which could help ID illegal immigrants.
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AOL and Eventbrite owner Bending Spoons jumps on Nasdaq debut Financial TimesBending Spoons, Owner of AOL and Other Old Internet Brands, Is Going Public The New York TimesAOL owner Bending Spoons raises $1 billion in IPO AxiosItalian CEO Of Bending Spoons, Owner Of AOL And Evernote, Is Worth $2.4 Billion After IPO ForbesCan Bending Spoons thrive as a listed company? The Economist
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Philadelphia police issued arrest warrants for two 16-year-olds who allegedly shot and killed Penn State journalism student Billy Schmidt, 22.
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Scientists say they have built a basic component of life from scratch CNNSpudCell: Scientists Made a Cell With Most of the Hallmarks of Life. Here's What to Know. The New York Times‘Beautiful blobs': synthetic life a step closer as scientists make cells using lab-made DNA The GuardianFor the First Time, a Cell Built From Scratch Grows and Divides Quanta MagazineScientists unveil synthetic cells to power low-carbon factories Financial Times
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A bare majority of Supreme Court justices ruled that President Trump's executive order was unconstitutional, reflecting a conservative shift on the issue.
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