
Trump flouts lower court rulings in unprecedented display of executive power
When a federal judge shot down a Trump administration policy of holding immigrants without bond last December, it seemed like a serious blow to the president's mass deportation effort. Instead, a top Justice Department official insisted the ruling wasn't binding, and the administration continued denying detainees around the country a chance for release. By February, the district court judge, Sunshine Sykes, was fed up. Sykes, a nominee of President Joe Biden, accused Trump officials in a that...
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- Trump flouts lower court rulings in unprecedented display of executive power
- Spirit Airlines says its going out of business after 34 years and is ending operations immediately
- Takeaways from AP report on Trump administrations defiance of lower court orders
- Bard Colleges president to retire after scrutiny of relationship with Jeffrey Epstein
- Gerry Conway, comic book writer who co-created Punisher character in Spider-Man, dies at 73
The long shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic creeps into the race for Ohio governor
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Dr. Amy Acton, a Democrat running unopposed in her party's primary for Ohio governor, faces some steep challenges in the coming general election. She is trying to be the first Democrat in 20 years to win the office in a state that has become dominated by Republicans. Her presumed opponent, Republican Vivek Ramaswamy, has national name recognition and a personal fortune that he is plowing into his campaign. But Acton's most formidable obstacle may be a ghost from her the...
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- The long shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic creeps into the race for Ohio governor
- US to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany in next 6-12 months, fulfilling Trumps threat
- FEMA tells court it is offering jobs back to employees who were let go in January
- Air Force says former Qatari 747 will be ready to fly Trump as Air Force One this summer
- Rep. Andy Barr gets coveted Trump endorsement in Kentucky Senate race to replace McConnell
A bright moon may dim the Eta Aquarid meteor shower made up of Halleys comet debris
NEW YORK (AP) — The Eta Aquarid meteor shower soon will light the sky with debris from Halley's comet. But a bright moon will spoil the fun this year, making the display harder to glimpse. The shower will peak Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Viewers from the Southern Hemisphere typically see 50 meteors per hour during the peak, but the interfering moon could cut that number by half. In the north, skywatchers will likely see fewer than 10 per hour. “For us in the Northern Hemisphere,...
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- A bright moon may dim the Eta Aquarid meteor shower made up of Halleys comet debris
- Mexico City is sinking so quickly, it can be seen from space
- J. Craig Venter, who won the race to sequence the human genome, dies at 79
- Wreckage of a US Coast Guard ship lost during WWI has been found off the coast of England
- One of Americas oldest weather observatories shows people the science behind our climate

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