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The Associated Press
Judge finds cause to hold Trump administration in criminal contempt for violating deportation order
Judge says labor unions’ lawsuit over DOGE access to Labor Department systems can move forward
Major Florida grower plans to build new community after ending citrus operations
The New York Times
Texas Is Poised to Create a $1 Billion Private School Voucher Program
A Legal Battle Over Trump’s Threats to Public School Funding Has Begun
Republican Lawmakers Face Fresh Backlash to Trump at Home
USA Today
Mom accused of threatening teacher over assignment that included rainbow flag
Trump fires Democratic board members of the credit union watchdog
NCAA settlement that would allow NIL revenue sharing with college athletes faces objections
NJ.com
Man tasered, breaks ICE officer’s nose during deportation arrest in N.J.
N.J. not off the hook in $12.9M verdict after trooper mistook woman’s stroke for being drunk
Anti-Trump protests coming to N.J. college campuses Thursday
The Washington Post
Trump’s freeze on $2.2B to Harvard provided no proof of wrongdoing
Internal budget draft reveals deep cuts to federal health programs
Women, minorities fired in purge of NIH science review boards
The Chicago Sun-Times
Illinois Democrats await decisions from Durbin, Pritzker that will spark high-stakes political shuffle
Sen. Emil Jones III denies bribe deal despite what secret FBI recording caught him saying
Mayor Johnson makes the case against downtown curfew on the eve of City Council showdown
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Restaurant founded by Pinky Cole hasn’t paid legal settlement, lawyer says
Atlanta church trafficked ministry students, lawsuit alleges
Chaos at the Cobb County gathering: Protests, arrests and MAGA politics
The Los Angeles Times
Deputies beat and tased unarmed Rancho Cucamonga man to death, lawsuit claims
U.S.-China trade war threatens to upend not only the American economy but the global order
Calmes: The case that proves the U.S., under Trump, no longer stands for rule of law
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