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Supreme Court allows limited version of Trump's travel ban to take effect, will consider case in fall
The action means that the administration may impose temporary bans on travelers from six majority-Muslim countries and on all refugees, with exceptions noted by the court.
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A ‘very credible’ new study on Seattle’s $15 minimum wage has bad news for liberals
Seattle officials wanted to help poor workers when they voted to boost the minimum wage, but a new study says they may have done the opposite.
 
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Trump’s latest bizarre tweets about Russia just left him badly exposed
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Kushner firm's $285 million Deutsche Bank loan came just before Election Day
Trump's senior adviser says he will recuse himself from matters involving the lender, which has paid billions to settle U.S. and New York state charges.
 
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Supreme Court to take case on baker who refused to sell wedding cake to gay couple
Lower courts had ruled that the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, who cited his religious beliefs, had violated the state's public accommodations law.
 
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Trump won, and Amy Siskind started a list of changes. Now it's a sensation.
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Horrifying video shows tourist boat sinking in minutes with scores on board
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Audiences of Broadway’s graphic portrayal of ‘1984’ faint and vomit
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Professor who said ‘clueless white male’ Otto Warmbier got ‘what he deserved’ won’t be rehired
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