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‘Nothing has been done’ – judge warns Trump officials in deportation case

Nomia Iqbal and Brandon Drenon BBC News Getty Images Protesters gather outside a federal court in Maryland on 15 April over the case of Kilmar Ábrego García A federal judge has given the Trump administration two weeks to submit evidence on how it is trying to return a Maryland man who officials have conceded was […]

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Supreme Court to Hear Case of Schools Trying to ‘Cut the Parents Out’ on LGBTQ Issues

A significant case involving parental rights and LGBTQ+ education is set to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court as early as this spring and could have wide-reaching implications for religious beliefs and public education across the country. At the heart of the case is a group of parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, challenging the

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‘Cut the Parents Out’: Supreme Court to Hear Parental Rights Case Over LGBTQ+ Content in Schools

A significant case involving parental rights and LGBTQ+ education is set to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court as early as this spring and could have wide-reaching implications for religious beliefs and public education across the country. At the heart of the case is a group of parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, challenging the

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Macron walks tightrope with Trump as he makes Europe’s case on Ukraine

Gary O’Donoghue Senior North America correspondent in Washington Watch: Trump and Macron cite ‘progress’ in Ukraine war peace talks Relations between Europe and the US are unquestionably in crisis, so merely keeping things together as French President Emmanuel Macron did at the White House on Monday stands as an achievement. He did that by praising,

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