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A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to explain why they have refused to allow a Maryland man who was deported to Jamaica to return to the United States. The man who has lived in the US for over 50 years was deported in 2016 after being convicted of a drug charge. However the judge is questioning the legality of his deportation and has given the administration until April 23rd to provide an explanation. The mans lawyers argue that he was not given a fair chance to fight his deportation and that his removal violates his due process rights. The case highlights the ongoing debate over immigration policies and the treatment of long-term residents in the US.

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The IRS is facing a significant reduction in staff due to layoffs resignations and retirement on Tax Day. This is a result of budget cuts and the implementation of new technology that has reduced the need for human workers. The agency has already lost over 17000 employees in the past decade and is expected to lose even more in the coming years. This reduction in staff could lead to longer wait times for taxpayers and potential delays in processing tax returns. The IRS is working to streamline its operations and find ways to efficiently handle the workload with a smaller workforce.

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Its a headbangers weekend plus Alan Sparhawk of Low Mike Watt Franz Ferdinand Mogwai and a Roberta Flack tribute.

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A documentary now streaming reveals the Philadelphia origins of this arcade game that has survived over 100 years of history and social change to remain most of the most beloved summer pastimes.

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Rising anxiety over tariffs and inflation are also affecting Americans short-term expectations for income business and the job market and could signal a potential recession in the future.

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From erasing the heroic achievements of Black soldiers to changing hiring policies the presidents actions represent a normalization of racism we must all fight against.

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China and Canada have already enacted tariffs on U.S. agricultural goods including dairy products but the big wild card is Mexico.