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'Pretty outrageous': Federal judge blasts U.S., orders plane carrying deported mother and daughter to turn around


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Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks during a Religious Liberty Summit at the Department of Justice July 30, 2018.
 
  'Pretty outrageous': Federal judge blasts U.S., orders plane carrying deported mother and daughter to turn around  
  An angry federal judge ordered a plane carrying a mother and her daughter to turn around and head back to United States, hours after being whisked away by U.S. authorities before a court hearing on their deportation status could be finished.  
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  politics      
  People line up outside the Albert V. Bryan U.S. Courthouse on the seventh day of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's trial Aug. 8, 2018 in Alexandria, Virginia.   Paul Manafort's trial a hit in the Virginia neighborhood of federal courthouse
Each day of the criminal fraud trial of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort has drawn a crowd of curious, sometimes napping, spectators.
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  world      
  This undated picture released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on August 8, 2018, shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un  inspecting the Kumsanpho Fish Pickling Factory in North Korea.   Amid heatwave, North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un ditches trademark Mao-style suit for summer clothes, straw hat
North Korean state media released new photographs this week of Kim in his summery clothes as he inspected a fish-pickling factory alongside his wife Ri Sol-ju.
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  nfl      
  Baker Mayfield made his Browns debut in the preseason opener against the Giants.   Baker Mayfield's debut should give Cleveland Browns hope for long-term future at QB spot
Baker Mayfield's play in his NFL preseason debut against the New York Giants should leave the Cleveland Browns feeling good about their QB position.
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  Protesters outside the Alexandria, Va., courthouse in which former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort went on trial on July 31.   Paul Manafort trial, 'BlacKkKlansman' and 3D-printed guns: 5 things you need to know Friday
Paul Manafort trial, 'BlacKkKlansman,' 3D-printed guns and more things to start your day.
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  nation      
  Henry   Texas investigating death of migrant toddler after leaving immigrant detention center
Texas officials have opened an investigation into the death of a toddler who reportedly died after being released from an immigrant detention center.
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  nation-now      
  Bob Rulli undergoes a transfusion of the experimental drug BXQ-350, which lasted about an hour, Tuesday, July 10, 2018, at the University of Cincinnati's Barrett Cancer Center in Cincinnati.   The first human trials of this experimental, cancer-killing drug could change everything
One day in 2002, an Ohio genetics researcher looked into a microscope and saw cancer cells dying while healthy cells weren't. This might be huge.
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  nba      
  Stephen Curry, shown in October 2016, birdied three of his final seven holes on Thursday.   Steph Curry shoots 71 in Web.com Tour event
Golden State Warriors guard puts up another spectacular round at TPC Stonebrae on Thursday.
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  nation      
  Authorities have arrested a man accused of sparking the Holy Fire, the wildfire that has scorched more than 6,200 acres in the Cleveland National Forest since Monday, August 6, 2018.   California wildfire: Holy Fire grows; arson suspect awaits arraignment
The Holy Fire has burned nearly 16 square miles in the Cleveland National Forest. Forrest Clark, suspected of starting the fire, faces arson charges.
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  opinion      
  In Charlottesville, Virginia, on Aug. 11, 2017.   One year after Charlottesville, Trump has normalized racism in America
President Trump's divisive racial rhetoric is becoming the new normal. We can't let that happen to us as a nation.
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People watch the sun set at Porth beach on the first day of the annual Boardmasters festival in Newquay in Cornwall, England. The competition has been held since 1981 and is now part of a larger five-day surf, skate and music festival.

People watch the sun set at Porth beach on the first day of the annual Boardmasters festival in Newquay in Cornwall, England. The competition has been held since 1981 and is now part of a larger five-day surf, skate and music festival.
 
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