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Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Supreme Court says Title 42 stays — for now

The policy, which has been in place since the early days of the pandemic, must continue while courts assess a lawsuit filed by 19 states.
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CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO - DECEMBER 19: Immigrants cross the Rio Grande into El Paso, Texas to seek political asylum on December 19, 2022 as seen from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts issued an "administrative stay," temporarily leaving in place the Title 42 pandemic era policy to quickly expel migrants at the border. Border officials expect an even larger migrant surge at the border if and when Title 42 is lifted. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 775915721 ORIG FILE   ID: 1450558228

The policy, which has been in place since the early days of the pandemic, must continue while courts assess a lawsuit filed by 19 states.

Residents on Woodside Drive clear heavy snow on December 27, 2022 in Buffalo, New York. The historic winter storm Elliott dumped up to four feet of snow, leaving thousands without power and at least 28 confirmed dead in the city of Buffalo and the surrounding suburbs.
 

Buffalo death toll climbs; military police enforces driving ban: Live updates

Buffalo saw more snow Tuesday after a historic and brutal winter storm buried the region and left more than two dozen people dead.

Passengers wait in line to check in for Southwest Airlines flights at LaGuardia Airport on Dec. 27.
 

Thousands of Southwest flights are canceled: What you need to know

Southwest Airlines issues continued Tuesday with more 2,600 flight cancellations and more on the way this week.

 
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Ukrainian soldiers fire a French-made CAESAR self-propelled howitzer towards Russian positions near Avdiivka, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Monday, Dec. 26, 2022.
 

Days after Putin says he's ready to negotiate, top Russian issues threat: Ukraine updates

While fierce fighting continues in Ukrainian battlefields, the Kremlin's propaganda war is intensifying. Live updates.

A member of public works clears a flooded storm drain on E Bolivar Street in Salinas, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2022. The first in a week of storms brought gusty winds, rain and snow to California on Tuesday, starting in the north and spreading southward.  (AP Photo/Nic Coury)
 

'A very wet system': West Coast drenched by atmospheric rivers, raising flood risks

Atmospheric rivers are drenching the West Coast with heavy rain, winds and snow throughout the week and into the weekend, experts say.

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