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 Washington mdash; The Senate on Thursday approved the historic nomination stanley cup  of Judge Zahid Quraishi to the U.S. District Court in New Jersey, making him the nation s first Muslim-American federal judge.Quraishi received bipartisan backing from the upper chamber with its 81 to 16 vote to confirm him to the federal court in Trenton. The Senate Judiciary Committee approved his nomination with bipartisan support last week.Quraishi has served as a U.S. magistrate judge since 2019 and, before his appointment, was a partner at Riker Danzig. He also worked as a federal prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney s Office in New Jersey for five yea stanley cup rs and as assistant chief counsel at the Department of Homeland Security. Quraishi served in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General s Corps and deployed to Iraq in 2004 and 2006.                                        Mr. Biden announced Quraishi as part of his first group of judicial nominees at the end of March, which included several picks, him included, who would make history if confirmed by the Senate. The upper chamber began this week approving Mr. Biden s candidates to the federal bench w stanley cup ith the confirmations of Julien Neals to the U.S. District Court in New Jersey and Regina Rodriguez to the federal District Court in Colorado.                Zahid Quraishi testifies  before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill on April 28, 2021.                                                      TOM WILLIAMS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images                     Tnym Glenn Miller s lost plane might have been found by a fisherman decades ago
 ASHBURN, Va. -- To the naked eye it s n jordan early impossible to tell what has Eric Brenner so excited. For the first time in his life, the 12-year-old has looked in the mirror and seen himself with a right ear.         nike dunk         Eric Brenner, 12, admires the new prosthetic ear built by Robert Barron                                                      CBS News                                         It s really awesome,  said Eric, admiring his new ear.  Even I can t tell. That s the ultimate measure of success for Robert Barron -- the man who designed Eric s prosthetic.                                         It s something he s used to because Barron s designs are fit for spies - literally. In his previous life, Barron was an undercover agent, creating disguises for the Central Intelligence Agency.                Bob Barron stands in front of the Berlin Wall during the time served for CIA                                                      BOB BARRON                                         I tinted silicone to look like skin, that wa yeezy s my forte,  Barron told me.         For 15 years, he crafted silicone masks for operatives working incognito around the world. Agents depended upon on the realism of that disguise, because if that disguise attracted attention in a negative way, then their lives were in jeopardy,  said Barron.                A child displays the prosthetic ear built by Bob Barron                                                      BOB BARRON