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Court ruling stops Louisiana from requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms for now
Louisiana’s plan to make all public school classrooms in the state post the Ten Commandments next year remains on hold under a federal appeals court ruling in New Orleans
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Trump feuded with NFL players in his first term. Now, some are busting out his dance moves
Donald Trump and the National Football League had an adversarial relationship during his first term in the White House
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Dallas doctor gets 190 years for tampering with IV bags used in surgeries
A Dallas anesthesiologist has been sentenced to 190 years in prison for injecting a nerve-blocking agent and other drugs into bags of intravenous fluid
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Liam Payne's One Direction bandmates among the mourners at singer's funeral
The former members of One Direction have reunited for the funeral of bandmate Liam Payne, who died in a fall from a hotel window in Argentina on Oct. 16
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What to know about Matthew Whitaker, Trump’s pick to be America's ambassador to NATO
Donald Trump has tapped former acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker as U.S. ambassador to NATO, set to make him the nation’s representative to a bedrock Western alliance that the president-elect has repeatedly relished criticizing
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SpaceX launches giant Starship rocket, but aborts attempt to catch booster with mechanical arms
SpaceX has launched another Starship rocket, but passed up catching it with giant mechanical arms
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Donald Trump's lawyers urge judge to ignore prosecutors and dismiss hush money conviction
As prosecutors push to preserve President-elect Donald Trump’s hush money conviction, his lawyers are urging a judge to ignore them and scrap the case before he takes office in January
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Delta CEO says the Trump administration will reverse government 'overreach' seen under Biden
The chief executive of Delta Air Lines says the incoming Trump administration will be a “breath of fresh air” for airlines after what he called government “overreach” under President Joe Biden
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US vetoes UN resolution demanding a cease-fire in Gaza because there's no link to a hostage release
The United States has vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire in the war in Gaza because it was not linked to an immediate release of hostages taken captive by Hamas last year
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Spain to grant residency, work permits to hundreds of thousands of migrants in the country illegally
Spain will grant residency and work permits to about 300,000 migrants in the country illegally each year for the next three years
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