Saturday, April 13, 2019

Saturday's Headlines: Trump’s plan to send detainees to ‘sanctuary cities’ may be costly, illegal

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Trump's plan to send detainees to 'sanctuary cities' may be costly, illegal
Moving thousands of immigration detainees to Democratic strongholds would require massive transportation infrastructure. Sanctuary city mayors wave it off as a bluff.
Contradicting his staff, Trump embraces release proposal
President Trump's comments capped a frenzied two weeks during which he threatened to close the U.S. border with Mexico, only to pull back, and embarked on an overhaul of the leadership of the Department of Homeland Security.
 
Appeals court won't immediately stop wait-in-Mexico asylum policy
A federal appeals court has put a judge's order on hold shortly before it would have stopped the Trump administration from forcing asylum seekers to wait in Mexico
Graphic: An exclusive snapshot of where migrants go in U.S. after release
Annunciation House, a nonprofit organization, recorded where 1,545 migrants went after leaving an El Paso shelter during the month of February.
 
Cory Booker says Americans are 'open to lots of different types of families' in the White House
"My romantic life is evolving," said the Democratic senator and 2020 contender, who believes thrice-married President Trump has "broken the mold" on public expectations of first families.
 
The caliphate has crumbled, but ISIS still haunts Yazidi refugees in Canada
Canada has resettled more than 1,000 of the Islamic State's most vulnerable victims. Newcomers live with profound and persistent trauma. Some suffer rare, seizure-like episodes. They often find that care workers, though devoted, are ill-equipped to help.
 
Trump targets Rep. Ilhan Omar with a video of Twin Towers burning
The video attacked the way Omar phrased a reference to 9/11, adding fuel to a controversy that has swelled in Republican political circles this week. Her remarks came in March, as she spoke about Islamophobia at an event held by the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
 
 
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Company run by Trump's NOAA nominee was rife with harassment, according to Labor Dept.
The investigation of AccuWeather found rampant sexual harassment, including groping and kissing without consent. AccuWeather's CEO at the time, Barry Myers, has been nominated to lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
 
Roger Stone asks judge to dismiss indictment and to order he get copy of full Mueller report
Trump confidant renews challenge to special counsel's authority in WikiLeaks-related case.
 
California considers the unthinkable: Canceling horse racing at Santa Anita Park
The unexplained deaths of 23 horses at the fabled track have amplified calls from animal rights advocates to shut down California's more than $3 billion annual horse racing industry until the mystery is solved and new rules are in place.
 
Trump administration applauds international court's decision to abandon Afghan war crimes probe
U.S. officials hailed it as vindication of their insistence that the International Criminal Court has no jurisdiction over U.S. forces who might have been implicated in a probe.
 
After reports of infant deaths, Fisher-Price recalls almost 5 million Rock 'n Play Sleepers
More than 30 infant fatalities were reported between 2011 and 2018, "after the infants rolled over while unrestrained, or under other circumstances," according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
 
Head of military council that deposed long-time Sudanese leader steps down a day after takeover
Sudan's second change in power in two days followed four months of street protests that ended Omar Hassan Bashir's 30-year reign.
 
At the Masters, a star-studded leader board, with Tiger Woods one shot back
Woods knows every shot Augusta National can present. And now, even with a decidedly formidable cast of characters ahead of him, he looms over the entire field like no one else can.
 
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The culture clash at the center of New York's measles outbreak
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