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| | ⚖️ A Trump-era immigration policy known as Title 42 is expected to be lifted in a matter of days after a federal appeals court denied an effort by several Republican-led states to continue the public health order implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic that expels migrants immediately at the southern U.S. border. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said he anticipates catastrophe when the hardline policy ends. However, President Joe Biden vowed to implement a more humane approach to immigration. 🏥 Amid a particularly harsh spell of pediatric respiratory infections, U.S. children's hospitals and health agencies are now also monitoring a possible rise in cases of invasive group A strep infections in children, which can cause severe illness and be deadly. Two children in the Denver area have reportedly died from the infection, state health officials said. 💰 Embattled FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried is prepared to waive extradition from the Bahamas during a court appearance that could occur as soon as today, sources told ABC News. Bankman-Fried faces an eight-count indictment with stealing billions of dollars through his collapsed crypto company, FTX. 🏆 The World Cup came to an exciting end Sunday after Argentina defeated France in an epic match that ended with a penalty shootout. It was the last World Cup for Argentina's Lionel Messi, one of the best-known soccer stars, who had never won a World Cup until now. | |
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| | | This morning on "GMA," we're on the hunt to find the ugliest Christmas sweaters in America. Plus, Chef Alex Guarnaschelli is joining us to make a chewy chocolate chip cookie for our "12 Days of Christmas Cookies." And Shaggy will perform his song, "Christmas in the Islands." All this and more only on "GMA." | | | | | |
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