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The league says it stepped in after hearing concerns from many across the NBA.
The Hawks announced a plan to celebrate Atlanta's Magic City Adult Entertainment Club last month.
Live from NPR News, I'm Joel Snyder.
The Trump administration is eliminating the basis for much of the federal government's work on climate change.
NPR's Jeff Brady reports a move comes as scientists say the last three years were the hottest on record.
President Trump's border czar, Tom Holman, says the immigration crackdown in Minnesota is coming to an end.
Holman made the announcement on Thursday, saying the Homeland Security Department has accomplished its goals in the state, but he said federal agents will continue to enforce immigration law throughout the country.
The crackdown led to mass protests, thousands of arrests, and two fatal shootings.
The announcement that it's ending came a day before the Homeland Security Department is set to run out of money.
Senate Democrats demanding new restrictions on immigration enforcement operations.
New Jersey Governor Mikey Sherrill announced a three-pronged approach to reining in ICE agents in her state.
She says the aim is to compel agents to act within the law and to hold them to account if they don't, as Bruce Convisor reports.
Also in New Jersey, Annalilia Mejia has won the Democratic nomination in the special primary election to fill the House seat formerly held by Governor Sherrill.
The AP declared Mejia the winner on Thursday.
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Investigators in Arizona are seeking help from residents who live near Nancy Guthrie's home in the Tucson area.
They're asking residents within a two-mile radius to share surveillance videos, including footage of any suspicious cars or people over the month before Guthrie disappeared.
A new report finds the American Southeast is more focused on generating new power than using energy more efficiently.