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Two young Yemeni brothers — whose names are at the center of legal wrangling over President Trump's executive order on immigration — were finally reunited with their father Monday in America after a nine-day period of confusion and strife sparked by the policy change.
Scientists are joining a march in Washington on Earth Day and fuming online over Trump administration stances on climate change and other issues.
While the outcome of the executive order remains unclear, here's a look back at how we got here.
Twitter, Uber, Google and Apple were among 97 companies to file a friend-of-the-court brief early on Monday with a federal appeals court hearing challenges to President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration.
Tom Brady and the New England Patriots came back from a 25-point deficit to win in the first overtime in Super Bowl history.
'This order cannot be justified on national security or foreign policy grounds,' the co-authors — Madeliene Albright, Avril Haines, Susan Rice, Michael Hayden, John Kerry, John McLaughlin, Lisa Monaco, Michael Morell, Janet Napolitano, and Leon Panetta — wrote to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in support of Washington State's challenge to President Donald Trump's executive order.
After working for the U.S. government during the Iraq War, then a two-year approval process, Fuad Sharef and his family finally arrived in the U.S.
Chanel Lewis, 20, of East New York, was arraigned late Sunday and ordered held. If convicted, he could face up to 25 years to life in prison.
Big technology firms were finalizing the language of a brief they plan to file in federal appeals court over President Trump's immigration order.
The polarized political climate cast a shadow over the game, reflected in expensive ads and, to a lesser extent, the halftime show.