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It is a way of confirming someone's identity in a turbulent country, which - after decades without a functioning government - still lacks a proper national ID system.
The company, which owns United Airlines and United Express, asked pilots to follow security procedures already in use, including visually confirming someone's identity before they are allowed onto the flight deck even if they enter the correct security code into the cockpit door's keypad.
Even some Democratic senators might balk at confirming someone who broke the so-called Ginsburg Rule.
Shame on the Senate for confirming someone who has demonstrated minimal or no commitment to that mission.
HHS said its process of confirming someone is a parent with no dangerous criminal history is complicated because of inconsistent government records, lengthy background checks, and trouble tracking down parents who have already been paroled.
The rules allow for that a Citizenship and Immigration policy guide reads that confirming someone's identity "should be done in private, by a female citizenship official".
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Confirming – or failing to confirm – someone else's discovery is unlikely to get you very far.
It has four vacancies; the last time the Senate confirmed someone to the court was 2006.
Police are releasing few details but confirmed someone was shot, and neighbors saw someone being taken away in an ambulance.
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