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Federal Judge Halts Deportation of Boulder Firebombing Suspect’s Family
‘The court finds that deportation without process could work irreparable harm,’ the judge wrote in an order.
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Supreme Court Declines to Shield Identities of Police Who Attended Jan. 6 Capitol Rally
The Washington Supreme Court ruled in February that the officers do not have a right to remain anonymous.
Rubio Condemns CCP’s Tiananmen Square Massacre, Marking 36th Anniversary
‘We remember the brutal crackdown 36 years ago. ... Freedom, democracy, and self-rule are human principles the CCP cannot erase,’ the secretary of state said.
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Ukraine’s drone attack on Russia could bring about a wide-reaching array of reactions. Here are the key takeaways.
Harvard’s China Ties Under Scrutiny as US Targets Student Visas
Relationship between university and Beijing has elicited concerns about Chinese Communist Party influence
New Nebraska Law Classifies School Sports Teams by Sex
Gov. Jim Pillen says the goal is to make sure women and girls can fairly compete in sports.
Price Gap Narrows Between Existing and New US Homes
Housing affordability remains a major concern, with developers now focusing on building smaller homes.
Trump’s Tariffs Will Slash Deficits by $2.8 Trillion Over 10 Years: CBO
The Congressional Budget Office projects major revenue gains with moderate economic drag from the president’s sweeping tariff policies.
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Alleged CCP Influence Operations Involve Paid Protesters in New York
New protests coincide with CCP’s intensified persecution campaign against religious group Falun Gong.
▶Max Tegmark on AI Superintelligence: We’re Creating an ‘Alien Species’ That Would Replace Us
‘The painful truth … is that we’re much closer to figuring out how to build this stuff than we are figuring out how to control it,’ says MIT professor Tegmark.
An Overlooked Driver of Osteoporosis
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Trump Demands Lower Rates After Weak ADP Jobs Data—Will the Fed Budge?
Federal Reserve officials have expressed caution before taking policy action again.
Former Top Chinese General, Xi Ally Dies in Beijing
Xu Qiliang’s death came as the communist regime’s military saw a series of high-profile purges.
Trump Calls for Scrapping US Debt Limit, Agreeing With Longtime Democratic Rival
The president said that he agrees with Sen. Elizabeth Warren on the proposal.
Nevada Reaches Bipartisan Deal on Election Reform Bill, Including Voter ID and Ballot Drop Boxes
The Nevada election reform measure now heads to governor’s desk following a cross-party agreement in the state legislature.
Moderna Will Conduct ‘True Placebo-Controlled Trial’ of New COVID Vaccine: RFK Jr.
The health secretary said he was addressing people with concerns about the new shot.
Texas Removes BlackRock From Investment Blacklist
State entities are required to divest their investments from listed companies.
Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Leaves Democratic Party
The book describes the press secretary’s time in a ‘broken White House’ administration.
White House Unveils Trump’s New Official Portrait
The photograph breaks with tradition and shows the president in dramatic lighting with a serious demeanor.
Trump Admin Notifies Congress It Is Eliminating US Agency for Global Media
Kari Lake said that senior career USAGM leadership personnel reviewed and approved of the plan.
Federal Reserve Lifts Wells Fargo Asset Cap After 7 Years
Wells Fargo announced a special $2,000 award for all full-time employees to mark the occasion.
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