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The former president was among thousands of mourners at the Minnesota State Capitol, where a lawmaker, her husband and their beloved dog were lying in state after being killed in their home.
The lawsuit accused the producers of negligence in the fatal shooting of the cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the movie’s set in 2021.
The Supreme Court's restriction on nationwide injunctions is a radical limit on the power of the federal courts. Nothing in any federal law or the Constitution justifies it.
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Takahiro Shiraishi was put to death on Friday, eight years after body parts were found in coolers at his home outside Tokyo. It was Japan’s first execution in years.
A district court judge had blocked President Trump’s proclamation barring international students from attending the university.