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President Trump has officially nominated Todd Blanche to serve as Attorney General.
A federal judge has ruled President Trump's $100,000 fee for the H-1B visa applications is unlawful.
As NPR's Sergio Martinez Beltran reports, the visas are given to highly skilled foreign workers.
Sergio Martinez Beltran, NPR News, Austin, Texas.
One of Africa's top soccer referees, Oman Artan, will not be officiating the upcoming World Cup after being denied entry into the United States over the weekend.
Artan is from Somalia, and that nation is one of several currently under a wide-ranging travel ban imposed by the Trump administration.
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At least 35 people have been killed in the Philippines after a powerful 7.8 earthquake shook the southern part of the country on Monday.
An estimated 200 people have been injured.
Many of the deaths were the result of a landslide.
Buildings collapsed and the earthquake caused several small tsunamis as far away as Japan.
The country's president, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., is ordering a disaster response effort.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
says future doctors will need stronger knowledge of nutrition-based medicine before they obtain a license to practice.
NPR's Maria Gaudet reports the change is part of Kennedy's push to get medical schools to teach more about nutrition.
Apple Monday unveiled its upgraded Siri voice assistant, this at its annual developers conference in California.
The changes include adding more AI into the operating system.
Stocks finished Monday mixed.