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A dangerous and potentially deadly heatwave threatens much of the continental US, with dozens of record high temperatures both in the daytime and in the evening expected this weekend.More than 150 million people in nearly 30 states were under a heat watch, warning or advisory on Thursday morning, according to CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen.Over the next few days, more than 85 percent of the lower 48's population will see temperatures above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, Hennen said, and more than half will see temperatures in excess of 95 degrees.Much of the heat expected for Thursday was forecast to descend on the Midwest and Mississippi, before making its way to the Northeast on Friday and Saturday, Hennen said. 726

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A group of Columbus-area middle-school students may have served food tainted with bodily fluids to teachers judging a year-end home economics class project, 169

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A federal judge in California blocked the new Trump administration asylum rule that dramatically limits the ability of Central American migrants to apply for asylum if they enter the United States by land through Mexico. Hours earlier, another federal judge in Washington DC issued the opposite ruling in a related case and refused to block the new restrictions. Federal District Judge Timothy Kelly, appointed by Trump, said Wednesday that the plaintiffs did not reach the threshold of irreparable damage. The ruling is specific to a temporary restraining order. The procedures will continue for a preliminary requirement. "This new rule is probably not valid because it is inconsistent with existing asylum laws," Judge Tigar wrote in California. Tigar, appointed by Obama, previously blocked President Donald Trump's asylum ban. The failures arrive a little more than a week after the regulation took effect. 923

  

A Guatemalan father is suing two nonprofits that house migrant children for the US government, alleging his 10-year-old son was forced to take psychotropic drugs and sexually assaulted while in custody.The father and son, identified in the lawsuit as J.E.B. and F.C.B., allege that US officials forcibly separated them at the border in February 2018. From there, according to the lawsuit, F.C.B. was first placed in the custody of a migrant shelter run by Southwest Key in Arizona, then later transferred to the Shiloh Treatment Center in Manvel, Texas.The lawsuit alleges that both facilities "acted with fraud, malice and gross neglect" and that staff at both facilities physically assaulted F.C.B. At the Texas facility, the lawsuit alleges the boy "was dosed with powerful psychotropic drugs without parental consent." He was also sexually assaulted by another detained child during the last few weeks of his time in custody at Shiloh, the suit says.Both the boy and his father were deported last year, according to the lawsuit, which seeks damages for the pain, emotional distress and medical expenses they've allegedly suffered. 1146

  

A court in Saudi Arabia on Monday sentenced five people to death for the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, who was murdered in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul last year by a team of Saudi agents.The verdicts were read by Shaalan al-Shaalan, a spokesperson from the attorney general's office, and broadcast on Saudi Arabia's state-run Al-Ekhbariya TV.No names were given for those found guilty. Al-Ekhbariya reported that three others were sentenced to prison.All can appeal the verdicts.The Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, had drawn international condemnation for the killing because several Saudi agents involved worked directly for him.The kingdom denies that Prince Mohammed had any involvement or knowledge of the operation.The killing had shocked the world and drawn condemnation from the international community, including the United Nations.Khashoggi had walked into his country's consulate in Istanbul on that morning in October 2018 to collect documents that would allow him to wed his Turkish fiancée, Hatice Cengiz, who waited for him outside.He never walked out.Khashoggi's body was never found. 1148

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