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The Associated Press
Tensions flare in Minnesota as protesters and federal agents repeatedly square off
Trump’s list of targeted opponents grows longer with action against Powell and the Federal Reserve
US carbon pollution rose in 2025. Experts blame cold winter, high natural gas prices, data centers
USA Today
'Federal invasion': Minnesota, Illinois sue feds over ICE deployments
Trump says 'WE'RE SCREWED' if Supreme Court overturns his tariffs
Trump prosecutor Jack Smith to publicly testify before House committee
The Washington Post
Justice Dept. experts on police shootings left out of Minneapolis probe
Inflation remained elevated in late 2025, new data expected to show
Trump is trying to change how the midterm elections are conducted
The New York Times
Fed Changes Course and Takes On Trump in Political Fight
A Push to Expand the Rights of Immigrants in Defiance of Trump
Thomas B. Edsall: If Power Corrupts, What Do We Have Here?
NJ.com
N.J. parents can now face jail, fines for child’s role in large teen brawls
Murphy says goodbye to N.J., an in-depth conversation. ‘We’ll die in Jersey (baby).'
After 30 years of little oversight, N.J. moves to regulate charter schools
The Los Angeles Times
House Democrats challenge new Homeland Security order limiting lawmaker visits to immigration facilities
FEMA to pay for lead testing at 100 homes destroyed in Eaton fire, after months of saying it was unnecessary
Defiant independence from the Federal Reserve catches Trump off guard
The Chicago Sun-Times
Trump administration hit with federal lawsuit over 'occupation of Illinois and Chicago'
Alden Loury | WBEZ: Northwestern’s gleaming new clinic shows Bronzeville is ripe for investment
Illinois extends ACA enrollment after fewer people sign up for health insurance plans
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Morris Brown College president announces he’s been terminated from position
Legislative bills Atlanta supports — and fears — as the new session begins
Atlanta leaders want transit expansion. Will suburban voters ever agree?
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