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NYC comptroller arrested by federal agents at immigration court
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, who is also a mayoral candidate, was arrested and detained for several hours on Tuesday after he tried to escort a man out of a routine immigration hearing.
Caring For Migrants Is As Important As Opposing Abortion, Pope Says
by Tom Gjelten
In a pronouncement, Pope Francis challenges conservative thinkers who claim to know the true mission of the Church. Defending migrants, he says, is as important as defending the rights of the unborn.
Oklahoma Girl And Singer Blake Shelton Have Textbook In Common
The seven-year-old is excited that she has the same book that the country music star used in 1982. Her mom is less excited — thinking the decades-old book should be replaced with a newer version.
Activist Took On Facebook And Won, Long Before Cambridge Analytica
Facebook's CEO will testify before congressional lawmakers this week. Noel King talks to Max Schrems, an Austrian lawyer whose lawsuit against Facebook led to EU digital privacy regulations.
Morning News Brief
Federal agents have raided the office of President Trump's longtime personal attorney Michael Cohen. And, the president had a meeting with military and national security officials about Syria.