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Obama Bypasses Congress To Shield Immigrants From Deporation
As many as 5 million people who entered the United States illegally will at least temporarily not be subject to deportation.
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U.S. Transfers 5 Guantanamo Detainees To Georgia, Slovakia
Four of them are the first Yemeni detainees to be transferred since 2010. There are still 143 men at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Still Reeling From Supreme Court Ruling, Aereo Files For Bankruptcy
The streaming company's founder said fallout from the court's decision in favor of TV networks proved "too difficult to overcome."
Who's Dreaming Now? Obama Opponents Do A Weapons Check On Immigration
At the Republican Governors Association meeting in Florida, 2016 presidential contenders vied to be the most outraged. But here too, the focus was less on the policy than on the unilateral process.
Speaker Boehner Says The House Will Act On Immigration
Republican Rep. John Boehner delivered a statement Friday in reaction to President Obama's immigration address, saying Obama is damaging the presidency.
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London Mayor Boris Johnson Owes IRS Money, Won't Pay
Johnson holds dual U.S.-U.K. citizenship, but hasn't lived in the U.S. since he was 5. He told WAMU's Diane Rehm Show that he had been billed for capital gains on the sale of his first home.
The 3-Bird Turducken Has Nothing On This 17-Bird Royal Roast
The Frenchman who was the world's first restaurant critic launched the world's first serial food journal in 1803. To wow readers, he offered a recipe for rôti sans pareil, the roast without equal.
Ex-News Of The World Editor Andy Coulson Freed From Prison
Coulson, who was found guilty of conspiracy to hack personal voice mails, was released today after serving less than five months of his 18-month sentence.
Thai Martial Law Will Remain In Place 'Indefinitely,' Minister Says
The comments by the justice minister came in an interview to Reuters news agency nearly six months after the military overthrew the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.
Fresh Air Remembers Film And Broadway Director Mike Nichols
Nichols directed such movies as The Graduate and Birdcage and Broadway musicals such as Spamalot. He won nine Tony Awards. Nichols died Wednesday at 83. He talked with Terry Gross in 2001.
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