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US Supreme Court to Hear Trump Travel Ban Case
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide the legality of President Trump's latest temporary travel ban targeting six Muslim-majority countries.
Judge Blocks Trump's Plan to End DACA; Gov't Ordered to Renew Dreamers' Applications
A U.S. judge in San Francisco temporarily barred President Donald Trump\'s administration on Tuesday from ending a program shielding young people brought to the United States illegally by their parents from deportation.
Trump Admin. Announces 200,000 Salvadoran Immigrants Must Go Back Home
Some 200,000 Salvadoran immigrants allowed to live and work in the United States since 2001 will lose their right to remain in the country in 2019, officials said on Monday, marking the Trump administration\'s latest move to tighten immigration enforcement.
Golden Globes Dominated by Sexual Harassment Scandal Jokes, Speeches
Dark drama \"Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri\" was the big winner with four Golden Globes awards on Sunday on a night marked by scathing jokes about sexual harassment and passionate odes to those breaking their silence.
Christians in Egypt Celebrate Christmas Amid Tight Security
The head of the Coptic Church, Pope Tawadros II, led midnight mass in the cathedral of Egypt\'s new administrative capital on Saturday, a service attended by President Abdel Fattah al Sisi.
Canadian Man, Formerly Kidnapped by Taliban, Faces Sexual Assault Charges
A Canadian man freed in 2017 nearly five years after being abducted in Afghanistan has been arrested in Ottawa and faces several charges, including assault and forcible confinement, his lawyer said on Tuesday.
Kim Jong Un Claims US Mainland in Nuclear Strike Range in New Year's Threat
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said on Monday that the United States will never be able to start a war against North Korea now that his country has developed the capability to hit all of the U.S. mainland with its nuclear weapons.
Suicide Bombers Kill Over 40 at Shi'ite Center in Afghanistan; ISIS Claims Responsibility
Suicide bombers stormed a Shi'ite cultural center and news agency in the Afghan capital on Thursday, killing more than 40 people and wounding scores, many of them students attending a conference.
Explosion Rips Through Supermarket in Russia's St. Petersburg, 10 Injured
A blast ripped through a supermarket in Russia's St. Petersburg on Wednesday evening, injuring at least 10 shoppers, investigators said.
Israel Minister Plans to Name Train Stop at Western Wall After Trump
Israel wants to name a train station after Donald Trump to thank him for recognizing Jerusalem as its capital, but the site of the planned building could be as divisive as the U.S. president's declaration.