
Immigration board denies Mahmoud Khalils appeal, bringing activist one step closer to deportation
NEW YORK (AP) — An immigration appeals board has denied Mahmoud Khalil’s latest bid to dismiss his deportation case, a largely expected ruling that brings the former Columbia University graduate student and Palestinian activist one step closer to re-arrest and possible expulsion. The Board of Immigration Appeals issued the final order of removal on Thursday, according to Khalil's lawyers. The board’s rulings are not public, and an inquiry to the U. S. Department of Justice was not Khalil...
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- Immigration board denies Mahmoud Khalils appeal, bringing activist one step closer to deportation
- Hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa dies at age 68
- Federal judge finds Pentagon is violating court order to restore access to reporters
- After Trumps Iran ultimatum and a fragile ceasefire, Iranian Americans brace for whats next
- Dave Chappelle helps keep Ohio radio station rooted in hometown with renovated building
Trumps tenuous Iran exit plan isnt healing Republican rifts exposed by the war
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's search for an off-ramp from the war with Iran is getting bumpy inside his Republican Party. In the decade since Trump's “America First” movement rose to power by rejecting military intervention, his coalition has rarely been tested the way it is now. Trump's exit efforts — first through threats of annihilation, then with a ceasefire that is proving precarious — are doing little to paper over tensions that have festered since the war began a...
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- Trumps tenuous Iran exit plan isnt healing Republican rifts exposed by the war
- A president and a pope: The worlds most influential Americans are at odds over Iran
- Vance sets off to Pakistan to lead talks with Iran as wars ceasefire remains shaky
- Beijing calculates its next steps in Iran ceasefire ahead of Trumps trip to China
- IRS touts a 24% increase in tax refunds compared to the previous administration
The worlds oldest octopus fossil isnt an octopus after all, scientists say
LONDON (AP) — A 300-million-year-old tentacled sea creature has lost its crown as the world’s oldest octopus, after scientists found evidence that it’s not an octopus at all. Newly published research concludes that fossilized remains listed by Guinness World Records as the earliest known octopus belong instead to a relative of a nautilus, a cephalopod with both tentacles and a shell. University of Reading zoologist Thomas Clements, the lead researcher behind the new findings, said the of...
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- The worlds oldest octopus fossil isnt an octopus after all, scientists say
- Argentina approves Mileis bill that eases protections for glaciers despite environmental backlash
- Artemis II astronauts describe their lunar voyage as surreal and profound ahead of Earth return
- Artemis II astronauts follow Apollo tradition of naming lunar features after loved ones
- Climate change is kicking our butts. March smashes heat records for continental US

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