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the United States Supreme Court has significantly limited state authority over federal immigration law," Jackley said in a statement Monday. •
Warm weather helps South Dakota harvest
• SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -- Warm weather has helped South Dakota farmers with the harvest over the past week. • The National Agricultural Statistics Service says about 88 percent of the corn and sorghum is out of the field. • The sunflower harvest is an estimated 62 percent complete, well behind last year's 100 percent and 83 percent average. • The fourth cutting of alfalfa hay is 80 percent complete. •
10 Things to Know for Today The Associated Press
• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: • 1. LEBANON EXPLOSIONS STRIKE NEAR IRANIAN EMBASSY • Tehran diplomat and over 20 others are killed in twin blasts in Beirut's majority-Shiite southern district. • • 2. GEORGE ZIMMERMAN CHARGED WITH ASSAULT • His girlfriend claims he pointed a shotgun at her during an argument. It's Zimmerman's latest run-in with the law since his acquittal in the Trayvon Martin case. • • 3. DECLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS SHOW NSA PROMISED COURT TO FIX MISSTEPS • The agency repeatedly admitted improperly collecting some surveillance material and pledged to stop. • • 4. ROB FORD VOWS 'OUTRIGHT' WAR AGAINST TORONTO DETRACTORS • The scandal-plagued mayor of Canada's largest city calls moves to strip him of his powers a "coup d'etat." • • 5. JPMORGAN CHASE SETTLEMENT MAY COME TODAY • The Wall Street giant could pay $13 billion to compensate investors and help struggling homeowners in addition to a hefty fine.
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