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A decades-old Supreme Court ruling bars the president from taking away citizenship of native-born people. The president and the comedian, who moved to Ireland in January, have feuded for years. Trump said she should stay in Ireland “if they want her.”
The order will prevent the government from solely using apparent race or ethnicity, speaking Spanish or English with an accent or someone’s occupation as the basis for reasonable suspicion to stop someone. It also requires officials to open an ICE detention facility in Los Angeles to visitation by attorneys seven days a week.
The judge said his decision to prevent Trump’s order from taking effect anywhere in the U.S. was “not a close call.”
Known for his humor and sideline antics, Layden coached the Jazz from 1981 to 1989 and had 277 wins, third-most in franchise history. He’s the only coach in Jazz history to be named NBA Coach of the Year, earning the honor in 1984, when he also was honored as executive of the year.
The Cowboys said on the team’s website Monday night that Norman died this week, calling him one of the most influential players in the franchise’s history.
Reese will be on the WNBA edition, and Carmelo Anthony, who is set to be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, will be on the superstar edition.
The investigation stemmed from a report in the San Francisco Chronicle in March that described a “toxic” work environment. At least two formal complaints had been made about the team, the newspaper reported.
The sides came to a tentative agreement on the four-year extension late last month. It includes an 84-game regular season, among other things.
More than 100 people have been confirmed dead in severe flooding in Central Texas as emergency workers continued to look for dozens who remained missing.
The legislation extends Trump’s 2017 multitrillion-dollar tax cuts and cuts Medicaid and food stamps by $1.2 trillion. It provides for a massive increase in immigration enforcement. Congress’ nonpartisan scorekeeper projects that nearly 12 million more people will lose health insurance under the law.