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«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Trump announced Gorsuch, 49, a judge on the Denver-based 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, as his choice Tuesday to fill the opening created by last February’s death of Justice Antonin Scalia. The Delaware State Police says a prison building that was the site of an inmate uprising in which a guard died last week has been turned back over to the Delaware Department of Correction. State Police said they “cleared the crime scene” late Friday and turned Building C at the James T. Vaughn Correctional... Читать дальше...

The Travel Adviser: Let’s get back to basics

The Jerusalem Post 

United and American are introducing “Basic Economy” fares this month – a new class of service most easily explained as “you get a seat and that’s it.”

North Carolina water system lifts do-not-use status

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — The water that serves North Carolina's flagship university is safe to drink after a broken water main and problems at a water treatment plant forced the school to cancel classes and led restaurants and hotels…

North Carolina water system lifts do-not-use status

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — The water that serves North Carolina's flagship university is safe to drink after a broken water main and problems at a water treatment plant forced the school to cancel classes and led restaurants and hotels…

Washington State AG: No One Is Above The Law, Including The President

yournewswire-com 

A federal judge on Friday put a temporary nationwide hold on President Donald Trump’s controversial executive order on refugees and Muslim travellers. Following the ruling and breaking news, Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson told reporters, that in the fight to defend the U.S. Constitution there is no one who is above the law, not even the president. UK Business Insider reports: “In our country, no one is above the law and that includes the president,”Bob Ferguson, Washington state’s top law official, said on CNN Friday night. Читать дальше...

Trump Attacks Judge Who Halted Travel Ban

RIA Novosti  

US President Donald Trump wonders "what is our country coming to" when a federal judge can do his job and allow a lawsuit regarding the constitutionality of an executive order to continue.



30,000 motorcycle-riding Catholics are paying homage to Guatemala's 'Black Christ'

BusinessInsider.com 

(AP Photo/Moises Castillo)

Guatemala City (AFP) - Some 30,000 motorcycle-riding Catholics left the Guatemalan capital Saturday on a pilgrimage to the eastern city of Esquipulas to venerate the so-called Black Christ.

The 140-mile (222-kilometer) journey ends with the devout paying homage to the Black Christ, an aged wooden likeness of Jesus grown dark over centuries.

The image is worshiped by Guatemalans, other Central Americans and some Mexicans.

The first such ride took place in 1961... Читать дальше...

Marchers showing support in Salt Lake City for refugees

McClatchy DC Bureau 

Marchers in downtown Salt Lake City are showing support for refugees. The Salt Lake Tribune (https://goo.gl/zG2Bl6 ) reports that hundreds were participating in the midday Saturday march from the federal … Click to Continue »

Ole Miss rallies to beat Vanderbilt

TheRepublic.com 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — When Mississippi keeps its turnovers low, good things happen. That’s been the case lately for the Rebels, who made only eight turnovers in an 81-74 win over Vanderbilt on Saturday. “Our issue all season, and the reason we’re in (this) dilemma, is because we turn the ball over,” Rebels coach Andy Kennedy

Kansas State hands No. 2 Baylor second straight loss

TheRepublic.com 

WACO, Texas — Three days earlier, Kansas State was about as low as a team can get after blowing a lead late in regulation and dropping a home game to TCU in overtime. The Wildcats are back on top of the emotional roller-coaster that often results from playing in the Big 12. Kamau Stokes scored

The federal judge Trump slammed on Twitter is known for his conservative views

BusinessInsider.com 

United States Courts via Associated Press

SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle judge derided by President Donald Trump on Twitter Saturday after blocking Trump's executive order on immigration is known for his conservative legal views, for a record of helping disadvantaged children that includes fostering six of them, and for dramatically declaring "black lives matter" during a hearing on police reform in 2015.

Judge James L. Robart, 69, was appointed to the bench by President George W. Bush in 2004... Читать дальше...

No. 2 Baylor beats Texas Tech 79-61 for 21st straight win

TheRepublic.com 

LUBBOCK, Texas — After a first half in which 6-foot-7 Kelani Brown was limited to two points and three rebounds because of foul trouble, Texas Tech was hanging on within reach of No. 2 Baylor. In the second half, Brown found perhaps her strongest form since setting career highs in points and rebounds against UCLA

Woman gives $5M to University of Alabama-Huntsville

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) — A planned business incubator facility at the University of Alabama in Huntsville will be named after businesswoman Dorothy Davidson.

Trump berates judge who halted travel ban

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

WASHINGTON — The government suspended enforcement of President Trump’s refugee and immigration ban Saturday and scurried to appeal a judge’s order, plunging the new administration into a crisis that has challenged Trump’s authority — and ability to fulfill campaign promises. Only a week ago, the president had acted to suspend America’s refugee program and halt immigration to the U.S. from seven Muslim-majority countries that the government said raise terrorism concerns. The order had caused unending... Читать дальше...

Los Angeles police make arrests 24 years after fatal apartment fire

Yahoo Autos 

The fire in the heavily Latino Westlake District shocked the city with its devastation and dominated the headlines for weeks. The blaze prompted calls for stronger safety protections and fire inspections, and triggered a criminal investigation that resulted in arrests 24 years after it began. The LAPD declined to release any further details of the arrests, saying that authorities would provide more information at a news conference planned in Los Angeles for Monday.

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