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34 hours of confusion: A timeline of Trump?s immigration order
Scores remain in limbo after President Trump signed a travel ban order, prompting outrage and action. Here, a timeline as events unfold.
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On Friday afternoon, the chaos that would erupt at airports nationwide was still hours away. But around Boston, a resistance was taking shape.
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Scores remain in limbo after President Trump signed a travel ban order, prompting outrage and action. Here, a timeline as events unfold.
Thousands of protesters packed Boston?s Copley Square Sunday afternoon, demonstrating against President Donald Trump?s immigration order.
During his weekly address, the president took a swipe at sanctuary cities, saying, ?We have to take care of that horrible situation.?
Members of Congress from New England, dominated by Democrats, have largely opposed President Trump?s executive order on immigration.
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?We can?t provide any assurance at this point? about how foreign travelers will be treated, said one immigration lawyer.
Trump also tweeted shortly after sending the statement, railing against senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham for their criticisms of his plan.
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Harvard?s Drew Faust issued a forceful letter, calling on federal officials to consider the order?s impact on universities.
Two suspects were taken into custody Sunday after the attack, police said.
President Donald Trump could announce his pick for the Supreme Court as early as Monday, a White House official said.
A new documentary spotlights the protests led by a black newspaper editor in 1915 against the racist feature film, ?The Birth of a Nation.?
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The incident marks the first time a member of the US military has died in combat since President Trump took office.
The opioid epidemic in Mass. didn?t let up in 2016 as State Police investigated 877 deaths suspected of being tied to the powerful drugs.
??La La Land?? may have tied an Oscar record with 14 nominations, but it won?t be competing for the top Screen Actors Guild award.
?I?ve been back to Foxwoods a hundred times since I got on the list,? David Schreiber said.
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Advocates say a provision buried in the governor?s $40.5 billion budget could strip benefits from thousands of the state?s poorest families.
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The White House said the attendance of Steve Bannon at regular meetings of the country?s top national security officials was essential to President Trump?s decision-making process.
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Syrian refugees who thought they were approved for entry into the United States are suddenly, indefinitely waiting again.
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