Monday, November 14, 2016

Trump will have broad power to crack down on immigration




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  Trump will have broad power to crack down on immigration  
  Under U.S. law, undocumented immigrants have reason to fear a Trump presidency.  
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    Sanders backs Trump protests, questions Electoral College
The surprisingly strong challenger for the Democratic nomination wasn't shocked by Trump's victory
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    Trump appointment of Stephen Bannon met with criticism
The Council on American-Islamic Relations condemned Bannon's appointment in a statement, calling him an "anti-Muslim conspiracy theorist and White nationalist alt-right extremist."
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  DeMarco Murray   Seahawks get revenge on Patriots with goal-line stand
Seattle turns tables on New England by holding firm in final minute.
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  President Obama shows off his BlackBerry phone.   5 things you need to know Monday
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  politics      
    Trump: No 'big' vacations, no salary as president
Too much work to do, president-elect tells 60 Minutes
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  business      
    Samsung to buy Harman International for $8 billion
South Korean electronics giant Samsung on Monday said it will buy U.S. car and audio systems supplier Harman International for $8 billion.
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    Dougherty: Packers' crisis jeopardizes jobs
Green Bay hits low point in Thompson-McCarthy era with blowout loss to Titans
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  RICK. WAKE. UP.   'Walking Dead' has become boring and exhausting
There's nothing fun about this show anymore.
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    Watch: New Zealand earthquake strands cows
Three cows were stranded on an elevated patch of grass in New Zealand, when the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck that nation collapsed the ground around them. (Nov. 14)
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A  woman prays next to a silhouetted rose and candles at the monument on Place de la Republique in Paris as part of a spontaneous outpouring to mark the one-year anniversary of the attacks in Paris, Nov. 13, 2016.

A woman prays next to a silhouetted rose and candles at the monument on Place de la Republique in Paris as part of a spontaneous outpouring to mark the one-year anniversary of the attacks in Paris, Nov. 13, 2016.
 
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