
Caroline Linton
Associate Managing Editor, Digital Politics at CBS News
@cbsnews associate managing editor, digital politics. LI/NYC/ATX/DC Send tips, say hi: [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Caroline Linton
Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian Columbia student who had been detained by immigration authorities when he went in for his U.S. citizenship interview, has been released after a federal judge's order on Wednesday. Mahdawi was taken into custody on April 16. Mahdawi's attorneys argued that the Trump administration is seeking to deport Mahdawi because he helped lead pro-Palestinian protests on Columbia's campus in the early months of the Israel-Hamas war, in violation of his First Amendment rights.
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Caroline Linton |Kaia Hubbard |Melissa Quinn
Trump marking 100 days in office President Trump is marking 100 days of his second term on Tuesday, a milestone that is characterized by a dizzying amount of executive actions and legal challenges as well as a sea change in policy on immigration, foreign affairs, environmental deregulation and more. With many of the highest-profile parts of his agenda still in limbo due to legal challenges and hurdles in Congress, the long-term effects of Mr. Trump's agenda remain unclear.
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4 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Caroline Linton
Washington — President Trump again said his administration is "looking into" how to send "homegrown criminals" who are Americans to foreign prisons, despite both a past Supreme Court ruling against this and questions about the constitutionality. "I call them homegrown criminals," Mr. Trump told Fox Noticias. "I mean, the homegrowns that grew up and something went wrong and they hit people over the head with a baseball bat.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Caroline Linton
A Senate committee is hearing from several experts Thursday on setting a one-time standard, a few months after President Trump vowed to get rid of daylight saving time.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Caroline Linton
NowWho could have imagined it? That Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, of all peacocks, would commit an egregious error in judgment, display a complete lack of professionalism and be sloppy enough to divulge war plans in a group chat that included a prominent journalist? Sure, there were reports of …
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