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The federal court for the Eastern District of New York issued the stay Saturday evening after only two of 12 refugees held at JFK airport were released. The ACLU had filed a petition on their behalf, but the stay is effective nationwide, meaning none of the travelers held at airports across the nation can be sent back. A crowd of protesters gathered on Brooklyn's Cadman Plaza Saturday night, in front of the court that issued the stay (right). Earlier on Saturday, Donald Trump defended his new immigration bans, which prompted outrage as migrants were barred from entering the United States - including families of refugees, legal permanent residents and Ivy League students. He maintained that the ban was 'working very nicely' while chaos broke out in airports as migrants were stopped and some non-American citizens realized they were now barred from the country where they were studying or had lived, perhaps for years. Reports of dozens of people being stopped from entering the US or booted off airplanes have been pouring in. Protesters rallied throughout Saturday at New York City's JFK airport (center), where 12 refugees were detained. Demonstrators also gathered around the country, including in San Francisco, Chicago and Minneapolis, to speak out against the ban.

Celebrities applauded the American Civil Liberties Union on Twitter after it won a legal battle in a New York federal court against the immigration ban signed by President Donald Trump.

The federal court for the Eastern District of New York (pictured) issued the temporary measure in the evening, while more than 170 people were detained in airports across the United States.

Woman invades Republican retreat using fake credentials

An anonymous woman snuck into the Loews Hotel (bottom left), scene of the GOP Retreat in Philadelphia on January 26 (pictured top are protesters in downtown Philadelphia on the day) where President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and British Prime Minister Theresa May met with lawmakers. The shocking security breach was announced by the president of the Congressional Institute, Mark Strand.

FedEx delivery driver lauded as a hero after stopping protesters from lighting American flag on fire

A FedEx delivery man is being praised as a patriot for stopping a group of protesters from lighting American flags on fire. Matt Uhrin intervened twice during a small protest against racial and social injustices in Iowa City, Iowa, as the group set the stars and stripes alight. He can be seen on video scuffling with protesters and wrestling the flag from them as he uses a fire extinguisher to put out the flames.

A woman who was upset about being deported back to her native country of Chile attempted to kill herself inside JFK Airport on Thursday, but was saved by two Port Authority Officers.

Authorities found the decapitated bodies of three municipal police officers on Saturday in a suspected gang-related slaying in southeastern Mexico, an official from the area said.

Florida grandmother 'killed son and stabbed daughter'

Janel Charlene Francis, 45, (inset) is facing charges of murder for killing her son Devan Francis (left), 18, and stabbing her daughter Gabrielle Torrence (right), 24, following a home dispute in Pensacola, Florida, on Tuesday. Francis carried out the attack in the presence of her two young grandchildren, ages four and five, who told a witness that 'granny just killed momma'. They were found with blood on their clothes and feet at the mobile home in Heritage Oaks Mobile Home Park off of Gulf Beach Highway. Torrence said in a Facebook post that her mother had 'pierced her lung and three-fourths of her heart' in the stabbing.

Shots were fired after a fight broke out at the building in Brownsville around 11.45pm on Friday. Authorities believe the facility had been rented out for a party that night.

FILE - In this Sept. 7, 2016 file photo, California Gov. Jerry Brown talks to reporters in Sacramento, Calif. Brown's office said Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017, that Brown will undergo further radiation treatment for prostate cancer. Brown's oncologist, Dr. Eric Small of the University of California, San Francisco, said in the statement the disease is not extensive and can be treated with "a short course of radiotherapy." Small says the prognosis for Brown is "excellent" and that he doesn't expect any significant side effects. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

California Governor Jerry Brown will undergo further radiation treatment for prostate cancer first treated in 2012, his office announced Saturday. His oncologist said the cancer is not extensive.

Ivanka Trump is criticized for posting glamorous picture

While protesters gathered at airports around the country and decried the president's Muslim ban, First Daughter Ivanka Trump shared a 'tone deaf' photo of her and husband Jared Kushner on social media. The couple, thought to be headed to the annual Alfalfa Club dinner on Saturday night, drew a sharp rebuke as critics pointed to the refugees, migrants and legal residents affected by the president's executive order. Kushner wore a tuxedo, while Ivanka defaulted to a $4,990 silver jacquard gown by Carolina Herrera - and Twitter users mercilessly mocked her for looking like a baked potato.

Iraqi refugees Hameed Khalid Darweesh (pictured) and Haider Sameer Abdulkhaleq Alshawi walked free at New York's JFK airport on Saturday after being held for 14 and 24 hours.

Donald Trump set to speak to Putin and world leaders

Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin agreed Saturday to develop relations 'as equals' and to establish 'real coordination' against the Islamic State group in Syria, the Kremlin said. 'The two sides expressed a willingness to work actively together to stabilise and develop Russian-American cooperation on a constructive basis, as equals, and to mutual benefit,' Putin said in a statement after the two men's first phone conversation since Trump took office.
Describing it as a "positive" exchange, the Kremlin said they touched on many subjects from the Iranian nuclear deal to the Ukraine and Israeli-Palestinian conflicts, the tensions on the Korean peninsula and trade relations. The pair did not discuss American sanctions against Russia introduced under President Obama.

NBA calls Trump to clarify immigration ban

The National Basketball Association has reached out to the White House and the State Department to see if it will prohibit their athletes from entering into the United States. Milwaukee Bucks Thon Maker (left) and Los Angeles Lakers Luol Deng (right) are both Sudanese nationals, who could be barred from coming into the company if they travel for games. President Trump's ban could affect more than just the NBA, and could in fact have a significant impact on international sports and sporting events, such as the possibility that Los Angeles will hold the 2024 Summer Olympics, or the United States hosting the 2026 World Cup.

The 35-year-old Keeping Up With The Kardashians reality star tweeted 'Statistics', along with the chart, which demonstrated only two Americans are killed by 'Islamic jihadist immigrants'.

Texas mosque destroyed in early-morning blaze in Victoria

A Texas mosque has been ravaged by a fire just hours after President Donald Trump signed an executive order restricting migration from seven predominantly Muslim countries. A clerk at a convenience store spotted smoke and flames billowing from the Islamic Center of Victoria at around 2am on Saturday, and the fire department spent more than four hours battling the blaze. Photos of the mosque show the dome topped, and and the center's president Shahid said: 'It looks completely destroyed.'

Donald Trump acted Saturday to fulfill his pledge to 'drain the swamp' in Washington, banning officials from ever lobbying the US on behalf of a foreign government.

Kal Penn, and Indian-American actor, has created a fund-raising page for Syrian refugees after someone replied to one of his tweets to say that he does not belong in the United States.

In 2012, Trump blasted the stream of 12 executive orders and presidential memorandums Obama signed within his first seven days of office. President Trump has signed 14 actions.

'Woooo Woo! The house got to shaking and err'thang': Tornado survivor's vivid tale of tragedy becomes an internet hit

Mississippi man David Alexander (pictured) has captured hearts across the nation with an animated account of the deadly tornado that hit his town last weekend, killing four. Standing amid the rubble of ruined houses in Hattiesburg, Mississippi earlier this week, David Alexander described to the Weather Channel the carnage wrought by the January 21 tornado. The the tornado that hit the town of 47,000, about 90 miles south east of Jackson, Mississippi, was a devastating EF-3 with winds of up to 145mph.

A new study by CHOICE Australia has revealed that cheaper bed-in-a-box style mattresses are just as effective as ones which retail for eye-watering sums.

Attorneys for Adrian Duane Johnson, 27, who is accused of murdering 46-year-old Step Up actress Tricia McCauley in Washington DC told the court on Friday he is innocent and mentally ill.

Woman charged after throwing girl in front of NJ train

Police charged a 20-year-old woman for throwing an unrelated child in front of railway tracks as a train approached on Friday. Autumn Matacchiera (pictured) was charged will the attempted murder of a five-year-old girl in front of a light rail in Burlington, New Jersey. The unnamed little girl was standing with her mother and her mother's boyfriend at 8.30pm

Scientists at Stanford University in California are working on study that can use information gathered on a smartwatch to determine if you are about to fall ill - before you feel sick.

Moldy bed sheets are getting the blame for the death of five patients who contracted fungal infections that contributed to their deaths at two Pittsburgh hospitals.

San Francisco couple died from leaking 3-D printer

Roger Morash, 35, his wife Valerie Morash, 32, and their two cats died from poisoning due to the couple's laser 3D printer, which was emitting carbon monoxide in their residence (inset) an officer said on Friday. They were found dead by a friend inside their apartment in Berkeley, California, on Monday. Researchers at the Illinois Institute of Technology warned users against the potential dangers of 3D printers for home use. When used in industry, the machine's use of lasers on types of plastics can emit toxic gasses, including carbon monoxide.

Friends of Sir John Hurt say he was not always so decipherable as he was haunted by the death of one of his life's great loves, Vogue model Marie-Lise Volpeliere Pierrot, who died in 1983 in Oxford.

The actress is best known for playing secretary to the defense lawyer played by Raymond Burr in the long-running series Perry Mason. The TV icon passed away at her home in Sherman Oaks.

Giant 545 POUND pig shot and killed by Virginia teenager

A Virginia teenager shot dead what was potentially the largest-ever feral hog - 545 pounds, six feet and 10 inches long - in the state. Jacob Breeden, 17, noticed the giant male swine tearing through his yard last week in Lignum, 70 miles southwest of Washington DC. He snatched up his rifle and faced the vandal, at which point the swine charged him.

Venus Williams gave a classy thank-you speech after losing the Australian Open final to her sister Serena - but she was surprised to find her other sister, Isha, didn't show up to watch the match. 

All that remains of Kim Kardashian's jewellery is the £3.5million engagement ring given to her by Kanye West, according to the man behind the Paris heist of last October.

Texas mother is indicted for causing bodily injury to son

Danita Tutt, (right) 41, of Cleburne, Texas, was indicted after she lied about her 13-year-old son's, Colby (left), medical condition to doctors, prompting the boy to undergo unnecessary surgeries and be placed on unneeded pain medications. The five-count indictment comes after a settlement with Child Protective Services. CPS agreed to dismiss the suit against Tutt to remove her parental rights.

Police say drivers overdosing on heroin have caused three crashes in a North Carolina city in the past week. High Point's Police Captain said two of the vehicles had children inside.

Kate v Meghan: Who wears the cool crown?

They're both gorgeous, glamorous and adored by royal brothers, but how does glossy good girl the Duchess of Cambridge (left) measure up against sassy Suits star Meghan Markle (right)? Lucy Lawrence pits the princes' partners against each other to see whether future King of England Prince William (left inset) or his brother Harry (right inset) have the stand-out significant other. Kate and Meghan square off over their style, girl power, pets, family and social media status.

Joshua Blunt, 26, will not go to jail it was announced on Friday for the death of his eight-month-old daughter Shania Rihanna Caradine, who died last May. He has five years of supervised probation.

New Australian research has found that girls only need to play with Barbie dolls once to believe that being thin is ideal when it comes to body shape.

Family of three found dead in a double 'murder-suicide'

Police believe a father killed his wife and their teenage son before taking his own life at their home in McClean, Virginia. Father Hong Chen, mother Shirley Zhou (right) and their 16-year-old son James Wenjie Chen (left) were found shot on Friday. An autopsy is pending to determine their exact cause of death. Fairfax County police believe Chen, 52, shot Zhou, 48 before killing their son who was a sophomore in high school.

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California arsonist set fires in a car port

A California woman who allegedly set a series of fires that destroyed five cars and damaged others in a carport couldn't 'handle the heat' of her local police department. Maria Angel Dejesus Rios, 33, was arrested in Buena Park for igniting the cars in a Fullerton apartment complex on Friday. Fullerton police

Isnilon Hapilon has been recognised by the Islamic State as its leader in Southeast Asia and belongs to Abu Sayyaf, a kidnap-for-ransom gang based in the southern Philippines.

ISIS destroyed the Nabi Yunus shrine and mosque in Mosul - built on the reputed burial site of a prophet known in the Koran as Yunus and in the Bible as Jonah - which was a popular tomb.

NBC is reorganizing Today ahead of Megyn Kelly's arrival later this year, and insiders claim Guthrie was only told 30 minutes before the network announced it was canceling the third hour.

California can require Monsanto to label its weed-killer Roundup (pictured) as a possible cancer threat, a judge in Fresno ruled Friday. The state would be the first to require such a label.

Youngest twins ever recorded in Britain survive

James and Claire Weir from Paisley, Scotland, thought their twins Annabelle (left) and Imogen (right) would die. The identical sisters were born three days under the 24-week legal limit for abortion - making them the youngest twins ever recorded in Britain. They were so tiny they couldn't even wear clothes for fear their delicate skin might tear.

A Bronx, New York man had an emergency leg amputation after allegedly being pushed onto train tracks on Wednesday. Alberto Pena, 34, has been arrested on attempted murder charges.

Brian J Masterson, 61, originally from Lissavaddy, Co Longford, Ireland, was working with the New York City Fire Department on the day of the attack and has become the 124th officer to die.

Chilling abduction of Georgetown student caught on camera: Surveillance video shows suited kidnapper forcing student into SUV and making him use his credit cards at ATMs and a jewelry store

The male student was kidnapped in broad daylight around 3.40pm on Thursday. He said the man had asked him for money and then, when he hesitated, grabbed him by the arm and pushed him into the car. The student said the man then drove him to multiple ATM machines and forced the student to try and make purchases with his credit card at high-end stores. He let the student go after two hours and fled when all transactions were denied. The student was not injured and said he did not see the man display a weapon.

Researchers at Newcastle University asked volunteers to picked up wet or dry objects, including marbles of different sizes, with dry hands or with fingers wrinkled after soaking for 30 minutes

The Colombian police officer was off duty when he followed his wife to a store in Bogota and CCTV captures him swiping a knife from behind the counter and throwing women around.

Last week MP called for a ban on work dress codes requiring women to wear high heels stating it was gender discrimination, and that they cause physical damage.

Vanity Fair's Hollywood Issue has no Asian or Latina stars

This year's cover had been praised for featuring a number of black actresses, including Janelle Monae, Aja Naomi King, Lupita Nyong'o and Ruth Negga among Amy Adams and Emma Stone. But some complained it was still lacking in diversity, also noting the lack of older or LGBTQ actresses. The magazine was criticized in 2010 for only including white actresses on the issue's cover. And others noticed that non-white actors were being pushed to the side panels when they were included.

Pope Francis meets Brazilian Cardinal Joao Braz de Aviz, at the Clementine Hall, at the Vatican Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017. Pope Francis says he¿s concerned about the ¿hemorrhage¿ of priests and nuns from the Catholic church. Francis on Saturday told participants at a Vatican gathering to discuss religious life that loss of clergy weakens the church. (L'Osservatore Romano/Pool Photo via AP)

The pope has told participants at a Vatican gathering that he is growing concerned about a loss of priests and nuns from the Catholic church, citing a 'haemorrhage' of the clergy.

The device is placed in the upper thigh, in order to create a channel between the main artery and a vein. It results in some of the blood flow in the leg being diverted back up into the body and heart.

This week, BEL MOONEY advises a young woman how she can tell an ex-boyfriend and the first man she's ever fallen in love with that past is the past and that he has to move on.

FILE  - In this Sunday, May,20, 2012 file photo, actress Emmanuelle Riva speaks during a press conference for the film Love, at the 65th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France. Riva, a French star of screen and stage nominated for an Academy Award for best actress in 2013, has died. She was 89. Riva died Friday, Jan, 27, 2017 in a clinic in Paris, after a long illness, her agent, Anne Alvares Correa, told The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Francois Mori, File)

The French star of screen and stage who was nominated for an Academy Award for best actress in 2013, has died. She is best known for playing an aging woman in the drama Amour.

PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: Double tragedy of Madonna twins

Mother of four-year-old twins, Esther and Stella, died in childbirth last August and the pair were taken into an orphanage at one-day-old. They were cared for by Estelina Kalumpha who they regarded as their birth mother. But now her sister, Gladys, says she'd be horrified to know girls may be taken to US, saying: 'I fear I may never see them again' after hearing Madonna wants to adopt them and taken them back to America.

Judy Garland's New York crypt is shown. The crypt is now empty, to the despair of a fan who paid an estimated $15,500 for an adjacent spot 

Liza Minnelli (right) had her mother Judy Garland's remains moved from New York to California, dealing a blow to a fan that had bought a crypt next to the movie starlet's original resting place.

The pictures, taken of the Yongbyon nuclear facility in Pyongyang,were obtained by Washington-based think tank 38 North Korea who say it looks as thought a reactor has restarted.

Qantas customers will lose the chance to claim frequent flyer points on Sydney to Los Angeles American Airlines flights. The airlines end their trans-Pacific arrangements on February 1.

Ryan's great-great-grandfather, George Edward Gosling (bottom left), was a musician and war hero from London who volunteered for the British Army as a bugler, at the tender age of 15.

25 most expensive homes of 2017 revealed

The most expensive home in the United States could be yours - for the cool price of $250 million. A list of the 25 most expensive homes in America have been released, equipped with luxury most can only imagine. This year's lot blows previous lots out of the water, as the most expensive home listed in 2016 was listed at a mere $150 million.

The veteran actress, who was away at the time of the incident, posted this nightmarish picture of her sitting room in Belgravia, central London, on Instagram. The ceiling collapsed after a leak.

The Mail on Sunday's Sarah Turner checks out the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, where Meryl Streep recently starred as would-be opera singer Florence Foster Jenkins in the upcoming biopic.

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Murder of Righteous Brothers singer's ex solved

Investigators used a controversial DNA testing method to solve the cold case rape and murder of Righteous Brothers singer Bill Medley's ex-wife Karen Klass. The 32-year-old was sexually assaulted and strangled with her pantyhose on January 30, 1976 as she returned to her home in Hermosa Beach, California. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department revealed on Friday that the case 'was solved through the use of familial DNA, which identified the killer'. They would not confirm who the suspect was or if he had been taken into custody. Medley is one half of the famed Righteous Brothers signing duo with Bobby Hatfield.

British reporter Frank Gardner, whose legs were paralysed by terrorists in Saudi Arabia 13 years ago, persuaded explorer Benedict Allen to join him in Papua New Guinea.

Teachers from around the world took to Reddit to share the most outrageous, hilarious and downright baffling queries they have ever been asked in a classroom.

Sharley Fry's pet Daisy became wedged in the underside of a Citroen outside a neighbour's home in Grays, Essex. Attempts to lure her out with food failed.

Former Nation of Yahweh church now in ruins in Miami

Yahweh ben Yahweh founded the Nation of Yahweh in 1979 and deemed himself its God as he raged against 'white devils' and claimed African Americans were the original Israelites. He turned the Nation of Yahweh into a multi-million dollar empire in the 1980s complete with hotels, schools and a fleet of Rolls Royce cars. Yahweh, who died in 2007, was found guilty of conspiracy to murder and linked to 14 deaths. It was also revealed he controlled his follower's clothing and sex lives and slept with underage disciples.The Nation of Yahweh is still active but largely disappeared after Yahweh was imprisoned for nine years

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People age five to 75 reveal what they regret most in life

People aged five (top left) to 75 (bottom right) were asked a single question: 'What do you most regret?' Their answers are funny, poignant and sometimes heart-breaking - and at least one is likely to ring true. Some longed to have spent more times with loved ones before their deaths while others yearned for more children. Others were more light-hearted. This 30-year-old man (top right), wished he had gone to see Sweeney Todd in theater while this 53-year-old woman (bottom left) regretted not going to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Spring Break in college.

Prague-based Dosta Se Ven devised the Auschwitz-themed game with the tag line 'last shower awaits', where people have to complete challenges against the clock to escape.

Rare images from North Korea shows thousands of workers, some of whom appear to be children, shoveling snow from a road leading to the hermit country's Masikryong ski resort.

Shalini Yadav (pictured), from India, suffers from Erythroderma, an inflammatory skin disease also known as 'red man syndrome', which means she has to shed her skin every 45 days.

Images from inside North Korea reveal western influences

Photographer Eric Lafforgue travelled to North Korea six times from 2008. But he has now been banned from the country after his work was noticed by North Korean officials. Thanks to digital memory cards the photographer was able to save pictures that he was forbidden to take or was told to delete by minders. Mr Lafforgue's photographs show a different side to the North Korean capital, which is often thought of as a poverty ridden dictatorship by westerners. North Koreans have even started to enjoy the delights of western food with burger and pizza (pictured left), while American influences in the country can be seen in the branded billboards (bottom right). Young people meeting up and being seen together is now more and more possible with the introduction of mobile phones (top right).

   

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