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COVID-19 Strain Found in UK Now Detected Across Asia
The mutant strain has now been found in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia.
A Taiwanese Airport Is Letting People Rediscover the Joy of Travel. Well, the Joy of Going to the Airport at Least.
It’s a one-way ticket to literally nowhere.
Trump Says He’s Considering Domestic U.S. Travel Restrictions to Fight Coronavirus
The administration is considering restricting travel within the U.S. “specifically from certain areas,” Trump told White House press briefing Saturday.
Europe Is Scoffing at Trump's Travel Ban, Which Conveniently Omits His Golf Resorts
And public health experts say the ban won't contain the coronavirus pandemic, which is effectively borderless.
The House Will Finally Do Something About Trump's Travel Ban
Three years after Donald Trump announced a travel ban targeting majority Muslim countries—and a week after he sought to expand it—the House plans to vote on a bill to end the discriminatory practice.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts makes rare statement to scold Trump
Roberts, who was nominated to the Supreme Court in 2005 by George W. Bush, took the remarkable step of directly addressing Trump's recent public groanings.
Donald Trump’s Muslim Ban Nearly Ruined Her Photography Career
Sarah Jabbari, a documentary photographer from Iran, is now trying to resurrect it by working on suppressed communities in India.
Trump’s travel ban is fine and has nothing to do with religion, Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court just upheld President Trump’s travel ban, which bans the residents of eight Muslim-majority countries from coming to the U.S.
Screen Muslims Like a Real Customs Officer in This New AR Experience
The creators of 'Terminal 3' hope the experience will challenge users preconceived notions of Muslims.
White House removes Chad from travel ban for meeting “baseline security standard”
What that standard is exactly is still unclear.
The Nightmare of Trying to Get Around Trump's Latest Travel Ban
"Losing someone like a brother is unimaginably difficult, but not being with my family makes it 100 times harder.”
This Yemeni sold everything for a green card, then was sent back home
Meet the Yemeni U.S. green card lottery winner who sold everything to pay for his journey in hopes of becoming an American citizen — only to be forced to return to Yemen.