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US Supreme Court silent on 'Dreamers' appeal, other big cases

It is looking increasingly likely that the U.S. Supreme Court will not hear Trump administration appeals involving the “Dreamers” immigrants, transgender troops and gay rights during its current term, meaning rulings in these major cases may not come until next year.

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Mexican pipeline explosion kills at least 20

At least 20 people were killed and 54 were injured on Friday when a pipeline ruptured by suspected fuel thieves exploded in central Mexico as dozens of people tried to fill up containers, state and federal authorities said.

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Eric and Tiffany Trump are less culpable because they 'weren't as favored' by their dad: Trump biographer

A Trump biographer on Friday responded to news that both Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. were heavily involved in a project to build a Trump Tower in Moscow -- and noted that there may be members of the family who are less implicated.

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Japan satellite blasts into space to deliver artificial meteors

A rocket carrying a satellite on a mission to deliver the world's first artificial meteor shower blasted into space on Friday, Japanese scientists said.

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Norway police says Oslo knife attack probed as 'terror-related'

A knife attack in a supermarket in Oslo on Thursday is being investigated as “terror-related”, the head of the Norwegian police security service (PST) said on Friday.

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What a 16th-century mystic can teach us about making good decisions

Decision-making is a complex process. As individuals, working through our daily lives, we often take a number of shortcuts that may not always serve us well. For example, we make impulsive decisions when stressed or allow others to make them for us, at times with disappointing or disastrous consequences.

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Trump meets with Cabinet officials to revive infrastructure push - sources

U.S. President Donald Trump is reviving efforts to win approval for a significant infrastructure plan lasting up to 13 years, two people briefed on the matter said, as the administration seeks to bring a long-stalled campaign promise back to life.

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Lord of the rings: Saturn's halo may be relatively recent trait

Saturn’s rings are one of our solar system’s magnificent sights, but may be a relatively recent addition, according to data obtained from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft before the robotic explorer’s 2017 death plunge into the giant gas planet.

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$11 toothpaste: Immigrants pay big for basics at private ICE lock-ups

 Detained in a California lockup with hundreds of other immigrants seeking asylum, Duglas Cruz faced a choice.

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Ex-mistress of 'El Chapo' says she was 'traumatized' by tunnel escape

A former mistress of accused Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman told jurors in his U.S. trial on Thursday she was “traumatized” after a harrowing 2014 escape from one of his safehouses with Mexican marines in hot pursuit.

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Secret talks with Manafort?: US officials to ask Ecuador embassy staff about Assange visitors

US investigators will on Friday begin to question diplomatic staff who were stationed at the Ecuadorian embassy in London during WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's years-long stay about his visitors, according to the whistleblower group.

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UK's Prince Philip 'shocked and shaken' after car crash

Queen Elizabeth II's 97-year-old husband Prince Philip was "very shocked and shaken" after being involved in a car accident that left his Land Rover flipped on its side, a witness reportedly said.

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US, North Korea to hold talks on second Trump-Kim summit

North Korea’s lead negotiator in nuclear diplomacy with the United States is expected to hold talks with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and could also meet President Donald Trump on Friday during a visit aimed at clearing the way for a second U.S.-North Korea summit.

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