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ACLU, U.S. Settle Lawsuit On Deportation Of Immigrants
Under the deal, immigrants who are in the country illegally must be informed of their right to a hearing before an immigration judge. The ACLU was representing nine Mexicans and three organizations.
Former Iowa Lawmaker Admits To Getting Payoff Before 2012 Caucuses
Kent Sorenson pleaded guilty in federal court to taking under-the-table payments when he switched sides between GOP presidential candidates. The former state senator previously denied the rumors.
Former Border Protection Insider Alleges Corruption, Distortion In Agency
James Tomsheck was pushed out of his job as internal affairs chief for Customs and Border Protection in June. He warns the agency has become a paramilitary organization with little accountability.
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Colossal Dam Removal Project Frees Washington's Elwa River
Two dams blocked the river for more than 100 years. The lower dam is completely gone and the last 30 feet of the upper dam were blown up this week. Now, the river is returning to life.
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China Accuses Panda Of Faking Pregnancies To Get Treats
When pandas have symptoms of pregnancy, keepers put them in private rooms and feed them extra food. When it's clear the pandas aren't pregnant, some maintain the act to keep the better accommodations.
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USC's Josh Shaw Suspended For Making Up Heroic Tale
Shaw had explained that he sprained both his ankles because he jumped from a second-floor balcony to save his drowning nephew. The cornerback has now admitted that was a lie.
Federal Judge Strikes Down Part Of Utah's Polygamy Ban
The part of the law that prohibits cohabitation with others violates the First and 14th Amendments, the judge ruled. He upheld the part of the law that prohibits multiple marriage licenses.
Sister Of Boston Bombing Suspects Arrested Over Bomb Threat
New York City police allege Ailina Tsarnaeva made threats against her boyfriend's ex. "I know people who can go over there and put a bomb on you," Tsarnaeva allegedly said.
In Haiti, An 'American Idol'-Style Contest About Child Slavery
Last week, thousands of Haitians gathered in a stadium for the final round in a national songwriting contest. The topic: restavek, the term for the thousands of children who are modern-day slaves.
'Geography Can Be Tough': Canada Trolls Russia For Ukraine Action
A tweet from Canada's NATO delegation shows a map with two distinctly marked areas: "Russia" and "Not Russia." It's in apparent response to Moscow's claims that its troops mistakenly entered Ukraine.
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