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National ReviewLeft-Wing Militants Charged with Attempted Murder After Ambushing Officers Near ICE FacilityOne federal officer was shot in the neck during the ambush. He was subsequently treated at a Fort Worth hospital and released ...
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FOX NewsWhite House waives executive privilege for Biden doctor Kevin O'Connor in cover-up probeThe House Oversight Committee is investigating allegations that former President Joe Biden's senior aides covered up his ...
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Houston Chronicle'Fierce and loving spirit': Missing Camp Mystic counselor dedicated life to children, volunteeringKatherine Ferruzzo, a recent Memorial High graduate and incoming University of Texas freshman, is the sole Camp Mystic ...
Mayor Johnson reaffirmed Chicago's status as a welcoming city, stating local police will not work with I.C.E. despite ...
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The Sacramento BeeSacramento's homeless rally against state senator's proposed agencySmith, along with 16 homeless and 15 formerly homeless people, signed a letter from the Sacramento Homeless Union last week ...
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The Associated PressFuneral home owner accused of stashing decaying bodies expected to plead guilty in federal courtA funeral home owner in Colorado accused of storing nearly 190 decomposing bodies in a room-temperature building and ...
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The Associated PressPhiladelphia workers and city reach a deal to end strike that halted residential trash pickupA union representing thousands of city workers in Philadelphia and the city have reached a deal to end a strike that halted ...
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Philadelphia InquirerPhilly’s city worker strike ends after Mayor Cherelle Parker strikes deal with AFSCME District Council 33Sorry, rats. The “Parker piles” are about to disappear. Philadelphia’s first major city worker strike since 1986 lasted just over eight days before Mayor Cherelle L. Parker and Greg Boulware, ...
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The Washington PostSupreme Court allows Trump to launch mass layoff and restructuring plansThe justices said they were not ruling on the legality of specific firing plans but simply allowing the administration to launch such efforts while litigation continues.
At least 27 died in one of the worst disasters ever for summer camps. The tragedy shines a spotlight on America's camps and whether they're safe.
The Army has updated its grooming policy on facial hair, now requiring soldiers with nonreligious exemptions to be supported by a medical profile and memo from their chain of command. The update ...
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Arizona RepublicArizona AG Mayes seeks 'death penalty' for Phoenix area smoke shops she says target kidsThe state's top lawyer said two companies exercised deceptive practices by repeatedly selling to underage consumers.
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The Columbus DispatchOhio State basketball commit Alex Smith heads to Florida prep programOhio State men's basketball commit Alex Smith of Upper Arlington will play his final high school season at Prolific Prep in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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Des Moines RegisterAt Sweet Corn Day, Kim Reynolds, Mike Naig tout benefits of 'Big, Beautiful Bill' to IowaAg Secretary Mike Naig cited tax relief, extension of the ethanol tax credit and strengthened crop insurance as reasons to support the new bill.
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Boston HeraldBoston city councilor says neighboring towns should pick up Hub’s Mass and Cass drug market tabA Boston city councilor is floating a regional approach to tackling the open-air drug market festering at and around Mass and Cass through the creation of a new addiction fund that would need buy-in ...
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The Palm Beach PostDelray Beach's Sugar Factory shuttered months ago. Its promised return is still a mystery.Sugar Factory quietly closed in March, promising a larger Delray Beach location. Months later, there's still no word on what’s next.
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