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Of the 110,000 the U.S. intends to admit, at least 40,000 are from the Near East and South Asia, a White House senior administration official said.
Just as a moratorium was slated to be lifted on plans to build a mosque in a picturesque Georgia town, a social media video again delayed the project.
Deborah Dewey was last heard from on August 22.
The police officers started feeling light-headed and nauseated, developed sore throats and headaches and began vomiting.
"(The bill risks) triggering chaos and instability in international relations and might contribute to supporting extremism, which is under intellectual siege."
The upcoming Nat Turner biopic is controversial thanks to both subject matter and past rape allegations against its writer-director-star.
North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory has weathered negative headlines as jobs, conventions and musical performances were canceled in his state this year to protest a law deemed discriminatory against LGBTQ people.
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus has raised a few eyebrows with some of the names he has picked for naval ships, including one named in honor of late gay rights leader Harvey Milk.
Carla Hayden spoke with NBC News to discuss heading the Library of Congress. She's the first woman and first African-American in the role.
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