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The program feeding ICE this information was designed for counterterrorism, not to track down immigration offenders, and it's now at the center of a heated political fight.
Immigration reporter Ted Hessen explains.
And by speaking with immigration lawyers, Ted and the team were able to get details of how some of these arrests played out.
And finally today.
The crew of Artemis II are winging their way back to Earth.
But while we wait, we want to make sure that you check out the photos that they have sent ahead.
They're images of the far side of the moon, a place we never see from Earth, show in remarkable detail the heavily crated surface, dark and pockmarked, scarred by impact craters through time.
Above the rough ancient terrain, the Earth peeks into view, an Earthrise, a prospective astronaut Christina Cook describes.
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Hi, I'm Kim Vinnell in Whanganui, New Zealand.
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Today, Trump orders the TSA to pay workers as the House rejects a deal to restore airport security funding.
And the Olympics bars transgender athletes from female events.
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President Donald Trump has declared an emergency and directed the Transportation Security Administration to begin paying its officers.
The move comes after House Republicans rejected a bipartisan deal from the Senate that would have restored funding for airport security.