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Essential News from The Associated Press
Latest Headlines Another judge rules against Trump on 'Dreamers' programApril 25, 201812:18 AM ET WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge ruled against the Trump administration's decision to end a program protecting some young immigrants from deportation, calling the Department of Homeland Security's rationale against the program "arbitrary and capricious." Republican wins US House race in Arizona GOP strongholdApril 25, 201812:06 AM ET GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Republican Debbie Lesko won the special election in Arizona's 8th Congressional District Tuesday, keeping the U.S. House seat in GOP control but by a much narrower margin than expected. Toronto van attack suspect may have felt anger against womenApril 25, 201812:02 AM ET TORONTO (AP) — A chilling Facebook message posted before a van plowed onto a crowded Toronto sidewalk has raised the possibility the suspect in the attack nursed grudges against women and it is bringing back memories of a 1989 massacre of 14 women that remains one of Canada's most traumatic acts of violence.
Latest Headlines Believe it! 76ers roll with Meek Mill past Heat in Game 5April 24, 201811:55 PM ET PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Joel Embiid hoisted diminutive comedian Kevin Hart not unlike the way a parent would toss up a toddler. Embiid then pulled him in for a hug as confetti rained on the court, team flags waved around them and the promise of a rowdy late-night celebration was on deck. Michigan State kept ties to coach accused of sexual abuseApril 24, 20185:02 PM ET CHICAGO (AP) — Michigan State University, already reeling from the scandal involving a gymnastics doctor who molested young athletes, maintained ties to a prominent volleyball coach long after he was publicly accused in 1995 of sexually abusing and raping six underage girls he trained in the 1980s. Commission to unveil ideas to fix college basketball's woesApril 24, 20182:33 PM ET RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — College basketball played an entire season amid a federal corruption investigation that magnified long-simmering troubles within the sport, from shady agent dealings to concerns over athletes who'd rather go straight to the pros.
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