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75 Percent Of Immigration Raid Arrests Were For Criminal Convictions, DHS Says
Of the 680 people arrested, around three-quarters had convictions, Homeland Secretary John Kelly said. Advocacy groups report that the raids also swept up people with no criminal record at all.
A Son Of Jerry Sandusky Accused Of Child Sexual Abuse
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was convicted in 2012 of abusing 10 boys. His son Jeffrey was arrested Monday and charged with 14 counts including child sexual abuse.
White House Sends Mixed Messages About Confidence In Michael Flynn
The White House says it is "evaluating the situation' regarding national security adviser Flynn, who may have misled the vice president-elect about his conversation with the Russian ambassador.
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Texas Judge Upends Effort To Limit Charity Funding For Kidney Care
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction barring the government from enforcing a rule allowing insurers to refuse to insure dialysis patients who get financial assistance from charity groups.
U.S. Court Of International Trade Resolves Snuggie Issue
The trade court has now ruled the Snuggie is a blanket not a garment because it opens in the back. That means lower tariffs, so importers will warm to that decision.
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UConn Women Win Historic 100th Game In A Row
As of Monday night, the last time UConn lost a game was 818 days ago — in November of 2014, when Stanford beat them in overtime.
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Iron Age Potters Carefully Recorded Earth's Magnetic Field — By Accident
The planet's magnetic field is weakening. Scientists aren't sure why, but studying ancient jars could help them find out. The ceramics provide a remarkable window onto Earth's magnetic past.
Flynn May Be Called To Testify Before Senate Intelligence Committee
Michael Flynn stepped down as national security adviser following reports he communicated with Russia about U.S. sanctions in December and then misled the vice president-elect about that discussion.
Aetna And Humana Call Off Merger After Court Decision
The two healthcare giants said they were no longer pursuing the deal. A federal judge blocked the merger in January, citing its likely adverse effect on competition in the health insurance market.
Kim Jong Un's Half-Brother Reportedly Dies In Kuala Lumpur
Malaysian police said they are investigating the suspicious death of a North Korean man who fell ill at the Kuala Lumpur airport. Multiple media outlets are reporting that the man is Kim Jong Nam.
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