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Dnevnik

Donald Trump won the presidential election after a campaign of full protests against rhetoric, but for now it does not reveal too much detail about what kind of migration policy will lead.

Večernji

Donald Trump won the presidential election after a campaign of full protests against rhetoric, but for now it does not reveal too much detail about what kind of migration policy he will lead.

Vox

After US citizen Rizwan Farook and his Pakistani wife Tashfeen Malik murdered 14 people in San Bernardino on December 2, 2015, Donald Trump called for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States."

The Guardian

Donald Trump has announced he plans to deport two to three million undocumented immigrants as soon as he takes office. It’s a bold plan and it has many people asking questions. How will this plan be implemented? How much money is this going to cost? Where will the funding come from?

Astronomy Magazine

The first planets identified beyond the solar system were shockingly unlike the nine worlds long-known within it. In sorting through the new exoplanets, scientists described them in terms that compared them to Earth's neighbors, dubbing them 'hot Jupiters' or 'super-Earths'. There are also 'hot Earths', terrestrial worlds orbiting their suns in periods less than two days.

New China

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump' s stunning political upset has sparked protests in several major cities nationwide, and the demonstrations may continue for some time. That's because Trump has elicited much controversy over the past year in one of the most controversial and nastiest presidential races.

USA Today

Nevada voters are sending the first Latina to the United States Senate. On Tuesday, former Nevada attorney general Catherine Cortez Masto won the seat being vacated by Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, keeping the seat in Democratic hands.

The Spectrum

In the late hours of Nov. 8, Nevada’s newest congressman was toiling with a bittersweet reality. Democratic State Sen. Ruben Kihuen had just defeated Cresent Hardy to win election to Nevada’s 4th Congressional District, becoming the first Latino to represent the Silver State in the U.S. House of Representatives. He won with 128,680 votes (48.39 percent) to Hardy's 118,220 (44.55 percent) and was delivering a victory speech to his supporters at the Aria Casino in Las Vegas.