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May 10 2023
News
Deportations in South Florida, hours before pandemic-era Title 42 ends
MIAMI - Yudisleidy Molina is extremely scared her husband Dachiel may be the next one deported to Cuba. He showed up to an appointment at an Immigration facility in Miami Lakes on Monday. "He called me telling me they took him to Krome," said Molina fearful for his life after hearing another plane with Cuban migrants arrived in Havana. "If we can deport Cubans, we can deport anybody else, I
CBS News (Online)Dec 13 2022
Opinion
The border crisis will only get worse after Title 42 ends
Think the border was out of control before? Just wait a short eight days, after which the Biden administration must stop deporting people under the Title 42 COVID health-emergency measure. An estimated 47,000 are waiting to get in, and thousands more will follow.
The sheer numbers threaten to overwhelm El Paso and other border towns. Expect more buses to arrive at Port Authority.
New York Post (Opinion)Apr 22 2024
News
Finalized Biden Title IX regulations add protections for transgender students
The Biden administration on Friday unveiled a final set of sweeping changes to Title IX, the federal civil rights law prohibiting sex-based discrimination at government-funded schools, after more than a year of delays and mounting pressure from advocacy groups.
The final changes, which reinstitute protections for student survivors of sexual assault and harassment that were rolled back
The HillApr 25 2024
News
Florida, South Carolina, and Louisiana to resist Title IX over redefinition of sex
Florida, South Carolina, and Louisiana have joined a growing chorus of states pledging to resist the Biden administration’s overhaul of Title IX rules, which changes the definition of sex to include claimed gender identities. Last week, the Biden administration finalized controversial Title IX rules, forcing schools to consider claims of transgender identity legitimate and allowing boys in
Washington ExaminerApr 09 2024
News
The Moon Likely Turned Itself Inside Out 4.2 Billion Years Ago
During its early years of formation, the Moon may have undergone a dramatic process as a dense layer of material sunk deeper into its interior, mixed with the lunar mantle, and made its way back to settle on the surface. A team of researchers from the University of Arizona found new evidence that supports one of the wildest formation theories for the Moon, which suggests that Earth’s natural
GizmodoApr 14 2024
News
S. Carolina celebrates title, looks to 'repeat tour'
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- South Carolina women's basketball coach Dawn Staley and her national champion Gamecocks celebrated with a jam-packed, downtown parade and rally at the statehouse a week after completing their undefeated season. Staley and her players rode some seven blocks to the cheers of a crowd that Columbia Mayor Daniel Rickenmann called the largest ever in the downtown area of the
ESPN.comMay 02 2023
News
Biden administration sends troops to southern border before ending Title 42
Los Angeles TimesApr 16 2024
News
Dad, 42, was perfectly healthy when a mystery illness began 'slowly chewing' on his brain
Patrick Frepan says he was in the best shape of his life when the mystery symptoms began. The middle school English teacher and wrestling coach in Brownsburg, Indiana, was working out six days a week and running 3 miles a day. He was known as the energetic teacher who jumped up on desks. But in November 2019, he suddenly noticed numbness and tingling on the right side of his body. It wasn’t
NBC Today ShowApr 28 2024
News
Kiki Iriafen says she will transfer to USC, bolstering Trojans' national title hopes
Stanford forward Kiki Iriafen, right, drives to the basket in front of Iowa State center Audi Crooks during the second round of the NCAA tournament in March. Iriafen is transferring from Stanford to USC. The former Stanford forward has committed to USC out of the transfer portal, she told ESPN on Saturday, turning the Trojans into immediate national championship contenders. The 6-foot-3
Los Angeles TimesNov 18 2022
Opinion
Title 42, the xenophobic Trump-era migrant policy, is dead (again)
Title 42, the xenophobic policy that allowed U.S. officials to turn migrants away at the border because of Covid, was ruled unconstitutional by a judge who put an end to it Monday.
Title 42 is a holdover from the Trump administration that was conceived by white nationalist White House adviser Stephen Miller. Effectively, the policy allowed the Trump administration to bar
MSNBC