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Jan 22 2019
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Supreme Court lets Trump transgender troop restrictions take effect
The conservative-majority granted the Trump administration’s request to lift injunctions issued by federal judges against the policy while a legal challenge continues in lower courts.
ReutersFeb 04 2024
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Driver dies after car catches fire following three-car crash in Georgetown
One person died Feb. 3 following a fiery three-vehicle crash on Route 113 near Georgetown. The crash happened at 10:12 p.m. when police said a Chevrolet Silverado was traveling westbound on Wilson Road, approaching the Route 113 intersection. At the same time, police said a Chevrolet HHR was traveling northbound in the right lane of Route 113 approaching Wilson Road, and a Dodge Ram was
Cape GazetteDec 30 2021
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U.S. CDC says people should ‘avoid cruise travel, regardless of vaccination status’
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday advised people against going on cruises regardless of their vaccination status after a recent surge in positive Covid cases onboard ships as the highly contagious omicron variant sweeps the world.
The CDC increased its travel warning for cruises to the highest level as the agency is investigating or observing dozens of
CNBCFeb 13 2024
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Baltimore City Council committee advances bills for Harborplace redevelopment
BALTIMORE — The Harborplace redevelopment project still has a long way to go before any groundbreaking takes place. The goal of Tuesday's meeting was to establish clear boundaries for the project and to continue the conversation with the public about the redevelopment. “This was about creating an opportunity for people all across our city to be able to have input on something that belongs to
WMAR 2Mar 16 2017
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5 Things to Know About the Ruling Blocking Trump’s Travel Ban
Hawaii U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson Wednesday put on hold President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban, which temporarily blocked travelers from six majority-Muslim countries. Judge Watson found that the ban likely constituted discrimination on the basis of religion.
Here are five things to know about the ruling.
Wall Street Journal (News)May 27 2022
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High gas prices won't deter Memorial Day weekend travel, AAA exec says
Despite prices at the pump hitting a record high, an American Automobile Association executive argued Friday gas costs won’t deter travelers this Memorial Day weekend.
"Certainly there will be some behavioral changes, but people are going to travel… they are not willing to give up the respite that they deserve," AAA Senior Vice President of Travel Paula Twidale told "Varney & Co
Fox BusinessJun 02 2017
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Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court To Reinstate Travel Ban
The Justice Department seeks stays of two orders that have blocked the U.S. from shutting the door on citizens of six Muslim-majority nations and refugees.
HuffPostFeb 17 2024
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Kings at Bruins: Boston looks to get back on track against Los Angeles
Entering the sixth tilt of a seven-game home stand, the Bruins will look to get back to their winning ways after losing four of their past five, including three in a row. With the Bruins falling 4-1 to the Kraken and the Panthers beating the Sabres 4-0 on Thursday, Florida now possesses the top spot in the Atlantic Division, holding the tie-break over Boston (regulation wins). The Kings will
The Boston GlobeMar 16 2017
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2 Federal Judges Rule Against Trump’s Latest Travel Ban
A federal judge in Hawaii issued a nationwide order Wednesday evening blocking President Trump’s ban on travel from parts of the Muslim world, dealing a stinging blow to the White House and signaling that Mr. Trump will have to account in court for his heated rhetoric about Islam.
New York Times (News)Mar 15 2017
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Trump Travel Ban Faces Court Hearings By Challengers Today
At least two judges will hear last-minute challenges today to President Trump's revised executive order on immigration, which goes into effect tomorrow. The order temporarily halts the U.S. refugee program and travel from six mostly Muslim countries.
NPR (Online News)