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Supreme Court Will Rule On Trump's Travel Ban In The Fall
In the meantime, the court allowed parts of the ban to be enforced again. Rachel Martin talks to Carrie Severino, chief council for the conservative Judicial Crisis Network.
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Watch: Vince Staples Brings A Serrated 'Love Can Be...' To 'The Tonight Show'
Staples follows the release of his anticipated Big Fish Theory with a visit to Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show.
Mom Of Cross-Border Shooting Victim 'Still Waiting For Victory'
Because Sergio Hernandez was standing outside of U.S. territory when he was shot to death, a lawsuit had been impossible — until the Supreme Court weighed in Monday.
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In Ambitious 'Okja,' A Teen Attempts To Save Her Super Pig From Slaughter
You'll root for 13-year-old Mija at every step of this new Netflix film. And Okja, the huge, genetically modified pig, is among the most touching and realistic computer-generated characters ever made.
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Kendrick Lamar Deals Heavy Blows In Video For 'ELEMENT.'
The visual world around Kendrick Lamar's DAMN. continues to grow, his videos tunneling inward as they progress stunningly outward.
'They Love Freedom': Ai Weiwei On His Lego Portraits Of Fellow Activists
The Chinese artist created Trace while under house arrest, and he wasn't allowed to travel to their San Francisco debut. Now, he has his passport back, and was finally able to see it on display.
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Cuban Bloggers Worry U.S. Tensions Could Create Chilling Effect
Cuba's new generation of independent bloggers who write about everything from cultural events to reggaeton artists to politics are worried their new-found free writing space will close due to increased tensions once again with the U.S.
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President Trump Looks To Slash Nearly 4,000 Interior Department Jobs
The Trump administration wants to cut the number of federal employees across the government. One of the biggest reductions would be at the Department of Interior where 4,000 jobs would be cut, including at national parks and the Bureau of Land Management.
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'Baby Driver' Is An Action-Packed, Elegant Joyride
Director Edgar Wright rejects computer-generated unreality and instead focuses on breathtaking driving in his new heist thriller. Critic David Edelstein says the result is terrifically entertaining.
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To Understand How Religion Shapes America, Look To Its Early Days
From Thomas Jefferson's cut-up Bible to the country's first printed hymnal, the Smithsonian's Religion in Early America exhibit wants to engage Americans with the role of religion in its first days.
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