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Supreme Court again extends order blocking Texas law allowing police to arrest migrants

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Monday again extended an order blocking Texas from enforcing a new law that gives the state a role in arresting and deporting immigrants. Alito’s last-minute order, the third time the high court stepped in to pause enforcement of the law known as Senate Bill 4, came around 4 p.m., when a previous order blocking SB 4 was to end. The one-page order from ...
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Kennedy family visits Biden White House despite RFK Jr. campaign

Several members of the Kennedy family spent St. Patrick’s Day at the White House with President Joe Biden while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. continued his campaign to become the nation’s 47th commander-in-chief. “From one proud Irish family to another — it was good to have you all back at the White House,” reads a photo caption posted to Biden’s social media accounts.  
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Putin claims a new six-year term in vote condemned as not free or fair

MOSCOW – The Kremlin on Monday brushed aside condemnation of the Russian presidential election as neither free nor fair and rejected allegations of pervasive electoral fraud as the country’s Central Election Commission claimed record-high turnout and said Vladimir Putin easily secured a new six-year term.
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Nvidia backs little-known upstart in India’s biggest AI bet yet

It’s a sultry March evening in the suburbs of Mumbai and a group of men hovers anxiously at the back gate of a startup called Yotta Data Services. They pace, pause and fret. It’s approaching midnight, 10 hours late, when a truck pulls up with the precious cargo they’ve been waiting for: semiconductors from Nvidia Corp.