Saturday, 30 June 2018

What you need to know before Saturday's immigration protests

Thousands of people are expected to rally across the country Saturday to protest the Trump administration's 'zero tolerance' immigration policy. The main rally will be held in Washington, D.C., with hundreds of sister rallies across the country.

     
 
 


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President Donald Trump says he will pick Supreme Court justice on July 9

Donald Trump says he has five finalists for Anthony Kennedy's Supreme court slot, including two women.

     
 
 


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100-year-old mother meets 79-year-old daughter for the first time: 'It was a miracle'

At the time of the reunion, Joanne Loewenstern and Lillian Ciminieri lived less than 100 miles from each other along the Florida coast — A location 1,000 miles away from where they were separated in 1938: New York City.

     
 
 


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Trump administration argues it can detain migrant children and parents together without time limits

The new filing is a change in legal strategy for the Trump administration. Just last week, it argued that detaining families together "cannot be done."

     
 
 


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Warriors coach Steve Kerr on verge of inking lucrative contract extension

After guiding the Warriors to their third title in four seasons, coach Steve Kerr is on the verge of inking a lucrative contract extension with the team.

     
 
 


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The Bubble: Kennedy ensured legacy by retiring before midterms, conservatives say

Liberals, on the other hand, said that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was ignoring his own principles by moving forward with a vote on whoever Trump nominates before the midterm election. #TheBubble

     
 
 


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Federal judge strikes down Kentucky's Medicaid work requirements

A federal judge has struck down Kentucky's plan to require some people on Medicaid to work or volunteer

     
 
 


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