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Three preliminary injunctions have been issued on Trump’s birthright citizenship restrictions.
Putin Backs US Cease-Fire in Principle, Stops Short of Agreeing to Terms
Russian president said that a cease-fire would have to deal with the root causes of the conflict before Moscow would agree to halt its invasion.
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The Trump administration seeks to cap overhead costs paid to research schools. Universities and some lawmakers have cried foul.
Detained Pro-Palestinian Activist Sues to Bar Columbia From Sharing Disciplinary Records With Lawmakers
The Columbia graduate faces deportation for his role in campus protests.
After Deadly Crashes, Long-Overdue Aviation Updates Accelerate
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Senate Republicans are looking to pass a six-month funding bill to avert a government shutdown on March 14. Senate Democrats have so far rejected the GOP bill.
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Archbishop Makarios of Australia Congratulates Shen Yun: ‘Testimony of Cultural and Spiritual Revival’
‘This testimony of cultural and spiritual revival is not only paramount for the people of China, but it sends a pertinent message to the whole world.’
Trump Expresses Confidence That US Will Acquire Greenland During Meeting With NATO Chief
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Apprehensions along the southwest border have declined 94 percent year-over-year, the agency says.
House Democrats Plan Town Halls in GOP Districts
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Venezuela to Resume Deportation Flights From US
Venezuela sent two flights in February to bring 190 illegal immigrants back home.
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21 Attorneys General Sue Over Education Department Layoffs
Officials from blue states allege that enacted and planned cuts to the agency are unlawful and unconstitutional.
UK Financial Watchdogs Scrap Diversity, Inclusion Plans
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Google, Meta, Amazon Sign Pledge Backing Tripling of Nuclear Power by 2050
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