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Obama protections for child migrants ruled illegal
A Texas judge says new applicants cannot be enrolled in Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

Misinformation on Facebook killing people - Biden
The US president said a spike in Covid deaths among the unvaccinated was down to social media.

Mystery illness scare among Vienna US diplomats
The Biden administration is investigating cases of so-called "Havana syndrome" among US officials.

'Hollywood Ripper' sentenced to death over murders
Ashley Ellerin, 22, and Maria Bruno, 32, were both stabbed to death in their California homes.
Family sue officials over murder video of US teen
Bianca Devins' family claim video of her having sex and also her murder were shared with the media.

First woman passes elite US Navy training scheme
The gruelling military training programme ends with a 72-hour event called the Tour.

Biden and Merkel 'united against Russia aggression'
"Good friends can disagree," Mr Biden says of their dispute over a Russia-to-Germany pipeline.
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Obama protections for child migrants ruled illegal
A Texas judge says new applicants cannot be enrolled in Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

Misinformation on Facebook killing people - Biden
The US president said a spike in Covid deaths among the unvaccinated was down to social media.

Mystery illness scare among Vienna US diplomats
The Biden administration is investigating cases of so-called "Havana syndrome" among US officials.

'Hollywood Ripper' sentenced to death over murders
Ashley Ellerin, 22, and Maria Bruno, 32, were both stabbed to death in their California homes.
Family sue officials over murder video of US teen
Bianca Devins' family claim video of her having sex and also her murder were shared with the media.

First woman passes elite US Navy training scheme
The gruelling military training programme ends with a 72-hour event called the Tour.

Biden and Merkel 'united against Russia aggression'
"Good friends can disagree," Mr Biden says of their dispute over a Russia-to-Germany pipeline.

Misinformation on Facebook killing people - Biden
The US president said a spike in Covid deaths among the unvaccinated was down to social media.

Mystery illness scare among Vienna US diplomats
The Biden administration is investigating cases of so-called "Havana syndrome" among US officials.

'Hollywood Ripper' sentenced to death over murders
Ashley Ellerin, 22, and Maria Bruno, 32, were both stabbed to death in their California homes.
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