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Supreme Court Rules Against Rastafarian Who Sued Prison Officials For Cutting His Dreadlocks
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From New York To Seattle To DC, More Cities Are Picking Democratic Socialist Leaders
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Americans View Obama Far More Positively Than Trump Or Biden, CNN Poll Finds
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U.S. Emergency Oil Stockpile Tumbles To Lowest Since The Reagan Administration
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After Supreme Court’s TPS Decision, More Than A Million Immigrants Face...
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can end Temporary Protected Status for Syrian and Haitian nationals, leaving them in legal limbo and potentially deporting them, while also allowing the administration to resume a policy of turning away migrants from the southern border.




















