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ICE error draws ire after Maryland father deported to El Salvador prison
The “administrative error” that caused a Maryland man’s deportation to a notorious prison in El Salvador has prompted backlash in Congress and beyond.
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a 29-year-old citizen of El Salvador, was arrested March 12 after working a shift as a sheet metal worker apprentice in Baltimore. He was deported three days ...Read more

Rachel Morin case: Jurors asked about 'strong feelings' on murder suspect and his need for interpreter
BALTIMORE — As the highly anticipated trial of Rachel Morin’s accused killer began early Tuesday, Harford Circuit Judge Yolanda Curtin denied public access to the courtroom amid the first day of jury selection. Sheriff’s deputies said the entire room was filled with potential jurors and no others could be allowed inside, due to fire code ...Read more

'We are going to see people die of AIDS' because of CDC cuts, expert says
The Trump administration’s cuts to U.S. health agencies announced Tuesday will reduce HIV prevention services and hamper Georgia’s efforts to tackle stubbornly high rates of new infection, experts told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
“We are going to see people die of AIDS in the U.S. in 2025,” said Sara Ziegler, who was formerly an ...Read more

Judge denies motion to remove Oakland County prosecutors from Oxford shooter's mom's case
DETROIT — A judge has denied Jennifer Crumbley's request to remove Oakland County prosecutors from her case, in part because she does not have jurisdiction to rule on it, and will issue sanctions to Crumbley's attorneys for filing a frivolous motion.
Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter, asked in early March for Oakland ...Read more

23 states and District of Columbia sue HHS over terminated public health grants that had been promised
WASHINGTON — A coalition of 23 states and the District of Columbia are suing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services over its termination of $11 billion in public health grants, officials said.
The affected funding includes mental health and substance abuse grants, as well as Centers for Disease Control and Prevention grants intended...Read more

California legislative committee rejects limits on trans athletes
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California lawmakers on Tuesday rejected Republican-sponsored bills to limit trans high school athletes participation in girls’ and women’s sports, the latest clash in a high-octane debate that continues to divide the nation.
Despite hours of passionate testimony, the outcome was never really in question in a ...Read more
Atlanta rapper Young Scooter died after cutting leg on wood fence, medical examiner says
ATLANTA — Atlanta rapper Young Scooter died after cutting his right thigh on a wooden fence, causing “marked” blood loss, the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office said Tuesday.
“This injury was not a gunshot wound,” the medical examiner said.
New details still have investigators asking additional questions about the death of the...Read more

Majorities across most faith groups in poll say abortion should be legal -- except these 4
A majority of people in most religious traditions support abortion being legal in the U.S., as do most Americans, a new poll found.
However, four major religious groups — Hispanic Protestants, Latter-day Saints, white evangelical Protestants and Jehovah’s Witnesses — for the most part believe abortion should be illegal, according to an ...Read more

Trans woman arrested for using women's restroom in Florida Capitol
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — In what could be one of the first arrests under a bathroom bill lawmakers passed in 2023, Florida police earlier this month jailed a transgender woman who washed her hands in a women’s restroom at the Capitol.
Marcy Rheintgen, a 20-year-old Illinois resident, was arrested by Capitol police March 19 on a trespassing ...Read more

ACLU asks Supreme Court to uphold judge's order halting Alien Enemies Act deportations
WASHINGTON — Lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union argued to the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday that the Trump administration had not satisfied an “exceedingly high burden” required to override a judge’s temporary order to stop migrant deportations to a notorious Salvadoran mega prison.
In a 42-page filing to the justices, the ...Read more

1 sex assault lawsuit against Sean 'Diddy' Combs dismissed over anonymity
NEW YORK — One of the many sexual assault lawsuits against Sean “Diddy” Combs was dismissed Monday in Manhattan Federal Court.
The woman who filed the lawsuit as Jane Doe was ordered March 6 to identify herself in court documents, or the case would be dismissed. The woman never refiled, so Manhattan Federal Judge Lewis Liman tossed the ...Read more

Karen Read murder retrial: First day of jury selection underway
DEDHAM, Mass. — The Karen Read retrial officially got underway Tuesday in Norfolk Superior Court with the start of jury selection.
The Read trial has been anything but quiet since Judge Beverly J. Cannone declared a mistrial last summer.
Court Clerk James McDermott opened court Monday at 9:28 a.m., after which Cannone immediately entered ...Read more

Passenger sues American Airlines after plane catches fire at Denver International Airport
DENVER — A passenger aboard the American Airlines flight that caught fire last month after diverting to and landing at Denver International Airport is suing the airline, according to a lawsuit filed in Denver District Court this week.
Jerry Adamson, a Texas man among the 172 passengers and six crew members who were forced to evacuate the ...Read more

No injuries in crash believed to have involved Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre, police say
Australian officials said there were “no reported injuries” in a car crash believed to have involved Virginia Giuffre, one of the women who accused Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of sexual abuse.
Giuffre, one of the most prominent victims of the disgraced Hollywood mogul, shared on social media Sunday that she had “gone into kidney ...Read more

Colorado man suspected in Tesla arson indicted on federal charges
DENVER — A second Coloradan suspected of trying to set a Loveland Tesla store on fire was indicted by a federal grand jury and charged with possessing an unregistered firearm and attempted property destruction.
Cooper Jo Frederick, 24, of Fort Collins was arrested in Plano, Texas, after a grand jury indicted him on two felony counts Thursday,...Read more

Will Colorado's measles case spark an outbreak? Depends on who got exposed
DENVER — The next two weeks will determine whether a single measles case in Colorado fizzles out or starts an outbreak.
An unvaccinated adult who lives in Pueblo developed measles after visiting a part of Mexico that has an ongoing outbreak, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
The person could have exposed ...Read more

Rikers detainee dies from apparent medical episode, fifth NYC jail death in 6 weeks
NEW YORK — A 27-year-old man held on Rikers Island died Monday night, bringing the total number of jail deaths there to five in 2025.
According to the New York City Department of Correction account, staffers saw that Dashawn Jenkins was “visibly ill” at the George R. Vierno Center about 9:18 p.m.
They provided aid and notified medical ...Read more

Menendez brothers' attorneys say politics is getting in the way of their release
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman's move to stymie a bid for freedom from Erik and Lyle Menendez ignores the facts of the case and is motivated by political self-interest, the brothers' attorneys argue in a new court filing.
Hochman's predecessor, George Gascón, sought resentencing for the brothers in the 1989...Read more

Trump's axing of LA federal prosecutor part of broader war on perceived legal enemies
LOS ANGELES — When the White House fired a federal prosecutor last week in Los Angeles, it could’ve been dismissed as an isolated case, with the administration targeting a one-time Democratic congressional candidate who had slammed President Donald Trump on the campaign trail.
But in the days since, it’s become clear the dismissal is part...Read more

Trump sows confusion as huge tariffs loom on 'Liberation Day'
President Donald Trump sowed confusion Tuesday as he continued to threaten hefty tariffs on imported goods even as White House advisers admitted they don’t know the details.
With what Trump has branded “Liberation Day” looming, the Republican president still had not released details of the potentially extensive new taxes on foriegn-made ...Read more
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