A federal judge in Hawaii still believes the executive order to be discriminatory towards Muslims.   Welp, another travel ban bites the dust. A federal judge in Hawaii on Wednesday night blocked President Trump’s ban on travel from six majority Muslim countries nationwide, dealing yet another blow to a White House that hasn’t had a […]

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Federal Judge Derrick K. Watson in Hawaii on Wednesday night blocked President Trump’s second ban on travel from six countries that are majority Muslim. Hawaii's attorney general was the first state to bring a lawsuit against the revised travel ban.

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Muhammad Ali Jr. was reportedly stopped and questioned at Reagan National Airport on Friday.

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Muhammad Ali Jr. was reportedly detained and questioned about his religion at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport earlier this month.

MSNBC panelists doubted President Donald Trump's sanity Tuesday after he talked about Black history in a way to promote his ban restricting travel from Muslim countries during his first visit to the Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History.

President Donald Trump tweeted Thursday that he will fight the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, who ruled against reinstating his controversial 90-day ban on travelers.

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A Sudanese doctor was reunited with colleagues at JFK airport on Monday after President Trump's travel ban kept him from entering the United States.

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A U.S. federal appeals court blocked a request by the Department of Justice to reinstate President Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban on Sunday.

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Travis Kalanick's announcement comes a week after Uber users boycotted the hailing service.

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Bremerton City Councilwoman Leslie Daugs was apprehended on Tuesday following an outburst at Sen. Jeff Sessions’ confirmation hearing.

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Mike Hager was the only person allowed through the gates, while the rest of his family was left behind, including his sickly mother, Naimma.

Sally "(Yates) has betrayed the Department of Justice," the White House statement said, writes CNN.