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DOJ, Trump's Travel Ban Opponents to Face Off in Appeals Court
The U.S. Justice Department will face off with opponents in a federal appeals court on Tuesday over the fate of President Donald Trump's temporary travel ban on people from seven Muslim-majority countries.
Trump Facing Court Deadline to Justify Immigration Order
President Donald Trump's temporary immigration ban faced on Monday the first of several crucial legal hurdles that could determine whether he can push through the most controversial and far reaching policy of his first two weeks in office.
Patriots Win: Greatest Comeback in Super Bowl History
Tom Brady and the New England Patriots engineered the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history to claim a breathtaking 34-28 overtime victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, cementing their status as true a NFL dynasty.
Donald Trump's Refugee Travel Ban Blocked By Seattle Judge; Ruling Effective Nationwide
A federal judge on Friday put a nationwide block on U.S. President Donald Trump's week-old executive order temporarily barring refugees and nationals from seven countries from entering the United States.
Donald Trump's Refugee Travel Ban Makes Us Safer Say A Third of Americans - Reuters/Ipsos Poll
Imposing a temporary travel ban on citizens from seven Muslim countries, President Donald Trump said the move would help protect the United States from terrorism. But less than one-third of Americans believe the move makes them "more safe," according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Tuesday.
Trump's Supreme Court Pick: Neil Gorsuch
President Donald Trump on Tuesday nominated Neil Gorsuch for a lifetime job on the U.S. Supreme Court, picking the 49-year-old federal appeals court judge to restore the court's conservative majority and help shape rulings on divisive issues such as abortion, gun control, the death penalty and religious rights.
Trump Keeps LGBT Protections for Federal Workers
Trump will continue to enforce a 2014 executive order by his Democratic predecessor, Barack Obama, barring discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people working for federal contractors, the White House said.
Trump Interview With Christian Broadcaster Becomes Issue in Justice Official Firing Imbroglio
U.S. President Donald Trump fired top federal government lawyer Sally Yates on Monday after she took the extraordinarily rare step of defying the White House and refused to defend new travel restrictions targeting seven Muslim-majority nations.
ISIS Supporters Vow to Attack US Despite Donald Trump Travel Ban
Supporters of Islamic State mocked U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to deny entry to citizens of seven Muslim- majority countries, saying it would fail to stop attacks in the United States and help win new militant recruits instead.
Immigration Reform News: How Trump\'s Immigration Ban Sowed Confusion At Airports, Agencies
After immigration agents detained two Iraqis on Saturday at New York\'s John F. Kennedy International Airport, their lawyers and two U.S. representatives accompanying them tried to cross into a secure area - and were stopped themselves.