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In the wake of Trump's executive order barring immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries, Starbucks CEO vowed to hire 10,000 refugees.
"He was the creepiest person ever," a victim's relative says.
Atlanta Braves infielder Sean Rodriguez was not injured in the crash, which left the unidentified suspect dead.
In the electoral strongholds for Trump, residents seemed nonplussed about the outrage flashing across their television screens.
The annual Screen Actors Guild awards were dominated by opposition to the president's executive order restricting entry.
A boy who hoped to receive treatment for cancer in the U.S. faces an uncertain future following the executive order that prohibits Syrians from entering the country.
Philippe Couillard said however that "we should not withdraw and become a closed society because of such a terrible event."
Oscar season is looking more and more like one very well-dressed protest against President Donald Trump.
Celebrities including singer Sia and high-profile figures in the tech community led the fundraising charge to support the ACLU and other nonprofits.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says he is weighing whether the state has standing to sue to block the president's executive order on immigration.