President Donald Trump’s contentious comments about immigrants and people of color have been blasted by critics who say he’s further dividing America.
Author: Nicquel Terry Ellis, USA TODAY
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Chicago, Los Angeles and more airports shutter gates, runways as coronavirus halts travel
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