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The Washington Post
Trump 2.0: Falsehood after falsehood, again and again
UPS set to lay off 20,000 workers as it reduces business with Amazon
Supreme Court could spark religious charter schools — or new charter limits
The New York Times
Trump’s Cuts to Science Funding Could Hurt U.S. Economy, Study Shows
Maureen Dowd and Carlos Lozada on Trump’s 100-Day Path of Destruction
Opinion: Musk’s Parting Gift: The Construction of a Surveillance State
USA Today
60% of Latino voters say think country is on wrong track: New polls
Amazon accidentally told the truth about what Trump's tariffs are costing us | Opinion
Haitian woman held in subpar conditions dies in ICE custody
The Associated Press
Federal judge says local police must follow order to halt enforcement of Florida immigration law
Supreme Court hears arguments over publicly funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma
Carney wins Canadian election, while Conservative leader loses his seat in Parliament
NJ.com
Federal funding cuts threaten N.J.’s child welfare system
Many nursing homes feed residents on less than $10 a day: ‘That’s appallingly low.’
Abandoned Jersey Shore stadium named after Negro League star reopens after $5.6M upgrade
The Los Angeles Times
A Times investigation: LAFD union head made $540,000 in a year, with huge overtime payouts
A Trump-appointed Californian shakes up civil rights unit at the Justice Department
Chabria: Trump is slashing library funds. California is a target
The Chicago Sun-Times
Revised teen curfew proposal poised for Council committee approval — over Mayor Johnson's objections
Chicago joins lawsuit to block Trump's dismantling of federal bureaucracy
CPS plan to help Black students in crosshairs of Trump's Education Department
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
AJC poll: Trump’s support sinks in Georgia as economic fears rise
Owner of Atlanta-based International Supply Partners navigates uncertainty
‘That is so ridiculous’: Justices question feds’ stance on Atlanta family raid
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