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Judge postpones decision in Harvard lawsuit against Trump over international students
The federal judge in the case says she hopes to decide next week on whether to block indefinitely President Trump's June 4th order on Harvard's international students.
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The latest on the Boulder attack
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What The U.S. Relationship With Afghanistan Will Look Like Moving Forward
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American Consulate In Chengdu Closes After China Makes Retaliatory Move
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