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Individual justices make their own unreviewable calls on a court that lacks a code of ethics
Decisions reinforce commitment by Homeland Security secretary to review detention facilities to determine whether they are humane, meet standards and are a responsible use of funding
Collapse last week was the first time scientists have ever seen an ice shelf collapse in this cold area of Antarctica
In a phone conversation with The Associated Press, Manuel Duran said an immigration court in Memphis granted him asylum, four years after he was arrested while doing his job for a Spanish language news outlet
Rules empower asylum officers to grant or deny claims, an authority that has been limited to immigration judges for people arriving at the border with Mexico
Crash killed all 132 people aboard
Virginia Thomas sent weeks of text messages imploring White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to stop 'the greatest Heist of our History'
The men were from Minnesota, Texas and Arizona
Quarter-million doses from vaccine company were supposed to be available to COVAX by March but first shipments now likely won't be made until April or May
Earlier this month, the government reported that employers added a robust 678,000 jobs in February, the largest monthly total since July
On Sunday, the Academy Awards will try to bounce back from a 2021 ceremony that was plagued by pandemic restrictions, a botched ending and record-low ratings
Beyoncé and Billie Eilish are headed to the Oscars. The film academy says Tuesday that the superstars will be among the nominees for best original song who will perform at Sunday's Academy Awards
She’s remembered as ‘a true champion of justice’
Court challenges expected
Move comes two years after coronavirus pandemic prompted cessation of such visits
Trailblazing top diplomat in Clinton administration succumbed to cancer, her family said; she was 84
Moderna said that in the coming weeks it would ask regulators in the US and Europe to authorize two small-dose shots for young children
The 'West Side Story' actress had previously not been invited to attend the awards ceremony and stated on social media that she'd be watching from her couch
The State Department said it is barring those targeted from traveling to the United States due to their involvement in crackdowns on freedom of speech and religion in China and abroad
Social media giant found to have mishandled paid ads with blatant hate speech and calls to violence against Myanmar's Muslim minority
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