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Federal courts in parts of the country are straining under an unprecedented flood of habeas corpus petitions from people trying to get released from immigration detention.
NPR's Martin Kosty reports in some courts, the immigration petitions are delaying other court business.
It'll be a short week ahead on Wall Street, and as NPR's Scott Horsley reports, traders may welcome the break after a big sell-off last week.
futures contracts are trading lower at this hour, all three major indices down about a half percent.
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The paintings of one of the great masters of the High Renaissance, Raphael, will be on display in the U.S.
starting today at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Called the Prince of Painters, his portraits are known for their balance and harmony.
The exhibit includes more than 170 paintings, drawings, and tapestries from museums and private collections around the world, and many are being displayed in the U.S.
Project Hail Mary, a feel-good movie about space voyage, is still soaring at theaters.
NPR's Bob Mondello has more.
And in second place, Disney Pixar's original Hoppers with $12 million.
In third place, Warner Brothers' They Will Kill You debuted with a disappointing $5 million.
The gory R-rated horror film is about a woman who applies to be a maid at an apartment complex where she's to become a sacrificial offering.
I'm Janine Herbst, NPR News in Washington.
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