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Withdrawing ICE runs counter to the president’s record of dramatically increasing deportation arrests and pledging to beef up the agency
Mike Feinberg was fired after an independent investigation found 'credible evidence' to support three allegations of sexual misconduct
According to the complaint, the court overstepped its authority in drawing new congressional district lines and did not give state lawmakers enough time to produce a map of their own
Dogs are considered unclean by Muslims, who account for 60 percent of Malaysia's 32 million people
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Mike Braun has yet to address Monroe’s concerns in the midst of heated GOP Senate primary in Indiana
The 10 'amnesty boxes' prevent federal transportation agents from finding pot — which is legal in Nevada but still banned by the US government — on passengers during security screenings
Todd Robinson tells publication RunRunes that Washington could ratchet up sanctions against Venezuela's critical oil sector
They've been squatting since last year at the ruins of a hotel in an attempt to block redevelopment of land where Hawaiian chiefs once lived
Yevgeny Prigozhin went from troubled youth to ex-con entrepreneur with companies worth hundreds of millions of dollars
Governor Eric Greitens allegedly took a compromising photo of a woman with whom he had an affair in 2015
'Customer feedback has caused us to review our relationship with the NRA,' according to the bank's spokesman
The new indictment adds allegations of tax evasion and increases the amount of money Paul Manafort is accused of laundering through offshore accounts to $30 million
Police say substance 'was tested and confirmed as non-suspicious'; Evening Standard newspaper says it contained a racist message
Never before in US history have groups seeking to influence administration had opportunity to pay to hold their events at property owned by president
Lawsuit filed in federal court in Boston seeks to block the administration from terminating temporary protective status for thousands of immigrants from Haiti and El Salvador
Puerto Rico is seeking clarity amid allegations that Hurricane Maria's official death toll of 64 was undercounted
Suspect was apparently decorated by former Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic after NATO's bombing of Serbia and Montenegro in 1999
US Army Corps of Engineers predicted Houston reservoirs would reach record levels and flood nearby neighborhoods, but some advisories were issued Harvey landed and homes were already inundated
Marion Marechal-Le Pen is scheduled to follow US Vice President Mike Pence at the podium on opening day of annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland
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