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The Associated Press
Republicans expected to abandon $1B security proposal for White House and Trump’s ballroom
At one Kentucky bar, young Republicans wrestle with their disappointment in Trump and their party
RFK Jr. fires leaders of group that sets guidelines for preventive health screenings
The New York Times
How the $1.8 Billion Trump Fund May Violate Past Practice and Policy
Trump’s Government Moves to Spare an Unhappy Taxpayer Named Trump
Colorado Governor Censured for Commuting Sentence of Election Denier
USA Today
Supreme Court enters decision season. Watch for these major rulings
'It weakens the GOP.' Could Trump's targeting of Republicans backfire?
Trump calls gas price surge 'peanuts,' urges patience at pump
NJ.com
The mob is alive and well in N.J. But it looks nothing like what you’d expect.
N.J. city mayor creates office to watch police reforms after judge ends federal monitoring
N.J.’s F**K ICE bill loses its name, but has same message
The Los Angeles Times
Social media, manifesto of San Diego mosque shooters rooted in white nationalism
California doctor ran nation’s ‘largest Botox fraud scheme,’ filing $45 million in claims for lush lifestyle
Girl, 12, was hit in the head at school. That wasn’t what caused her death, M.E. says
The Washington Post
Trump’s allies are already lining up to apply to his $1.8 billion fund
Police officers who were at Capitol on Jan. 6 sue to block payout fund
Subpoena bill would curtail secretive tool used to target government critics
The Chicago Sun-Times
Federal civil rights commissioner hears testimony that Chicago was ‘under siege’ during immigration blitz
‘Broadview 6’ judge orders feds to closed-door hearing over grand jury transcripts, just days before trial
This CHA resident waited years for safe housing. There are hundreds more like her.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
In Georgia primary, Black women show they still power the Democratic Party
The Voting Rights Act changed Georgia. Now Black officials fear ‘the worst.’
Opinion: Georgia’s political future is being shaped by Black women
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