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Trump administration to end legal status of 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela

The Trump administration is ending legal status for more than 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, according to a notice posted by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). DHS said it would be rescinding “categorical parole programs for inadmissible aliens” from the listed countries and their immediate family members. It’s the latest move…
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A mix of science and tradition helps restore relics in China’s Forbidden City

A team of about 150 restorers fuses scientific analysis and traditional techniques to clean, patch up and otherwise revive the more than 1.8 million relics in the collection of Beijing’s Forbidden City.
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Segway Recalls 220,000 Scooters Due to Hazard That Caused 20 Injuries

Segway is recalling about 220,000 of its scooters sold across the U.S. due to a fall hazard that has resulted in user injuries ranging from bruises to broken bones.
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Putin Prayed for Trump After Pennsylvania Assassination Attempt, Says Special Envoy

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Derik Queen’s buzzer-beating fadeaway gives Maryland a 72-71 March Madness win over Colorado State

Derik Queen’s buzzer-beating fadeaway gives Maryland a 72-71 March Madness win over Colorado State [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Maryland ends Colorado State’s Cinderella bid to reach Sweet 16 in March Madness thriller

Derik Queen just etched his name into Maryland basketball history.
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Colorado woman arrested after dementia-stricken mother mauled to death in home with 54 neglected dogs

“Detectives learned that while LaVonne Hoff was left alone, she was attacked by the dogs that were loose in the home,” police said, citing an autopsy report that determined she died from a dog attack.
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A dump of JFK-related records reveals past CIA secrets

History buffs dove into thousands of pages of government records released online this week, hoping for new nuggets about President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. They instead found revelations about U.S. espionage in the massive document dump that also exposed some previously redacted personal information. The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration posted more than 63,000 pages of records on its website, following an executive order…
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Marlins to buck longstanding MLB norm with how pitchers prepare for games

The Marlins started the sessions in the second half last year with the lowest level of the minors, the Dominican Summer League and the Complex League.
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Anger in Greenland over visits this week by Usha Vance and Mike Waltz

Greenland’s prime minister Múte Egede says the trip by US second lady and national security adviser is a ‘provocation’