Vanessa Romo
Stories
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National
What Governors Are Doing To Tackle Spreading Coronavirus
More than 30 state leaders have declared states of emergency, clearing the path to respond to the dangers posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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World
2 Americans Among 3 People Killed In Latest Rocket Attack In Iraq
A barrage of "more than 15 small rockets impacted Iraq's Camp Taji base hosting Coalition troops," on Wednesday evening, a military official confirmed.
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National
U.S. Supreme Court Allows 'Remain In Mexico' Program To Continue
The high court will allow the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy to stand across the entire southern border. The decision marks another immigration victory for the White House.
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Health
Italy Expands Quarantine Measures Nationwide To Stem Spread Of Coronavirus
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on Monday declared the entire country a "red zone," meaning people should stay home except for work and emergencies.
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Health
Maryland Confirms 3 Coronavirus Cases, As COVID-19 Spreads In Other States
"We have been actively preparing for this situation over the last several weeks across all levels of government," Gov. Larry Hogan said on Thursday.
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Health
Pence On Coronavirus: 'Risk Remains Low,' Says Treatments On The Horizon
As the national deathtoll rises to six, the vice president says most Americans using "common sense" are safe. Meanwhile, lawmakers remain at odds over a funding package to fight the epidemic.
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Law & Courts
Federal Court Again Blocks Trump's 'Remain In Mexico' Program
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled to uphold a lower-court's injunction on the controversial policy, saying it "is invalid in its entirety" because of its inconsistency with federal asylum law.
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National
U.S. Supreme Court Agrees To Dismiss 'D.C. Sniper' Case Following Virginia Parole Law
Lawyers for Lee Boyd Malvo, who shot and killed 10 people as a teen and was sentenced to life in prison without parole, pulled the case from the high court. Under a new law, he could seek parole.
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National
Supreme Court Rules Border Patrol Agents Who Shoot Foreign Nationals Can't Be Sued
In a 5-4 decision, the court ruled Tuesday that families of noncitizens shot by federal agents on foreign territory have no constitutional right to sue for damages in U.S. courts.
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National
'Vicious Serial Sexual Predator': Harvey Weinstein Found Guilty Of Rape, Sexual Abuse
Jurors in Manhattan spared the 67-year-old former producer the harshest penalty he might have faced but convicted him of two out of five counts. He faces the possibility of years in prison.