| | In travel ban case, U.S. judges focus on discrimination, Trump's powers | | SEATTLE (Reuters) - U.S. appeals court judges on Monday questioned the lawyer defending President Donald Trump's temporary travel ban about whether it discriminates against Muslims and pressed challengers to explain why the court should not defer to Trump's presidential powers to set the policy. |
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| | United says cockpit door codes may have been published online | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Codes to gain access to United Airlines cockpits may have been made public, the carrier said on Monday, but it stopped short of confirming a report that a flight attendant inadvertently published the codes online in a potential threat to air security. |
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| | Accused bomber Rahimi seeks reduced charges in New Jersey case | | ELIZABETH, N.J. (Reuters) - An Afghan-born U.S. citizen accused of planting bombs in New York and New Jersey fired on police in New Jersey to evade arrest, but those crimes fall short of attempted murder as charged, his defense lawyer argued on Monday. |
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| | Four plead guilty in Baruch fraternity hazing death | | STROUDSBURG, Pa. (Reuters) - Four former New York fraternity brothers pleaded guilty on Monday in the 2013 hazing death of a Baruch College student in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains, a case that raised fresh concerns about initiation rituals that can turn deadly. |
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