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Senators urge Biden to shut down Guantánamo, calling it a 'symbol of lawlessness'
Two dozen U.S. senators sent a letter to the White House outlining steps to shutter the crumbling military prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, where many men have been held uncharged for nearly 20 years.
White House walks back order on refugee limits after backlash
The White House is walking back its earlier announcement that it will keep the refugee ceiling of 15,000 set by the Trump administration, saying its widely panned announcement earlier Friday was meant only to ease restrictions from countries from which refugees are banned and that President Joe Biden would raise the cap by May 15.
Russia to expel 10 U.S. diplomats in response to Washington
Russia's top diplomat says Moscow will expel 10 U.S. diplomats in response to U.S. sanctions. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov also said Moscow will add eight U.S. officials to its sanctions list and move to shut down the work of U.S. nongovernmental organizations to end what he called interfering in Russia’s politics. 
Republicans and Democrats largely oppose transgender sports legislation, poll shows
Members of the two parties are split on how transgender students should participate in sports, according to an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll. But opposition to legislating the issue is roughly uniform.
Vikings stadium debt becomes piece of budget debate
Minnesota Senators are moving to rework debt from the Vikings stadium construction to shorten the payment window, but it would take money off the table that Gov. Tim Walz has routed toward his budget priorities.
Democrats unveil long-shot plan to expand size of Supreme Court from 9 to 13
Republicans were scathing in their response to the measure, but the bill has a grim future even without their opposition. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she has no plans to bring it to the floor.