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Sessions can’t refuse grant money for sanctuary cities, judge rules

Attorney General Jeff Sessions can’t follow through — at least for now — with his threat to withhold public safety grant money to Chicago and other so-called sanctuary cities for refusing to impose new tough immigration policies, a judge ruled Friday in a legal defeat for the Trump administration.

 
Protesters face off with St. Louis police

Dozens of protesters are facing off with police in riot gear in downtown St. Louis after blocking a bus filled with officers.

 
11-year-old has his ‘biggest day’ mowing White House lawn

An 11-year-old boy in khaki shorts and a red polo shirt got the lawn-mowing gig of a lifetime Friday when President Donald Trump put him to work in the Rose Garden.

 
Chelsea Manning ‘disinvited’ as visiting fellow at Harvard

Harvard University reversed its decision to name Chelsea Manning a visiting fellow early Friday, a day after CIA Director Mike Pompeo scrapped a planned appearance over the title for the soldier who was convicted of leaking classified information.

 
Cassini spacecraft burns up over Saturn after 20-year trip

NASA’s Cassini spacecraft disintegrated in the skies above Saturn early Friday in a final, fateful blaze of cosmic glory, following a remarkable journey of 20 years.

 
Video game players get varsity treatment on college campuses

On college campuses, varsity gaming teams with all the trappings of sports teams are becoming increasingly common as schools tap into the rising popularity of competitive gaming.

 
UK at critical threat level after subway bombing

A homemade bomb planted in a rush-hour subway car exploded in London on Friday, injuring 29 people and prompting authorities to raise Britains terrorism threat level to critical, meaning another attack may be imminent.