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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sends additional soldiers to border with Mexico

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered 400 soldiers Monday to the Rio Grande Valley, escalating efforts to secure the state’s border with Mexico as President Donald Trump sends military reinforcements after declaring a state of emergency along the border.

The deployment of ...Read more

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Denver will pay nearly $1 million to protesters for police actions during 2020 George Floyd demonstrations

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DENVER — Denver will pay $980,000 to settle a lawsuit filed on behalf of eight people who were seriously injured by police during the George Floyd protests in 2020 under several settlements approved Monday by the City Council.

The joint lawsuit, filed in 2021, was one of two filed on the same day. Both alleged that police officers used ...Read more

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Immigrants in Michigan urged to know their rights amid increased enforcement

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DEARBORN, Mich. — As worries about immigration enforcement surge and the Trump administration continues its broad push for mass deportations, local advocates are reminding immigrants of all residency statuses to know their rights during interrogations, arrests or raids.

The Arab American Civil Rights League had originally planned a press ...Read more

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Washington counties want big money to address public defender crisis

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SEATTLE — A new proposal to help solve Washington's public defender crisis is attracting bipartisan support in the Legislature but would carry a hefty price tag.

Sponsored in the Senate by a diverse group of prominent Democrats and Republicans, Senate Bill 5404 would require the state to cover at least 50% of the costs that counties incur to ...Read more

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Tucker Carlson's son goes to work for JD Vance

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Buckley Carlson, the 28-year-old son of far-right pundit Tucker Carlson, will serve as Vice President JD Vance’s deputy press secretary, according to ABC News.

The political scion has spent the past five years as a Capitol Hill aide, where he most recently served as deputy chief of staff to Republican Rep. Jim Banks of Indiana.

Despite his ...Read more

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Trump's administration says his first week back in office the 'most significant in modern history'

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The first week of President Donald Trump’s historic second term was spent issuing hundreds of executive orders to reshape the federal government and according to his administration, he’s just getting started.

According to the White House, Trump has issued over 300 executive orders, secured $1 trillion in U.S. investment, seen a remarkable ...Read more

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Trump reenters California's water wars. It's unclear who will win

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President Trump has signed an order directing federal agencies to “maximize” water deliveries in California and “override” state policies if necessary.

Trump’s executive order outlines steps intended to increase the amount of water pumped from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.

The directive was praised by agencies that supply ...Read more

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Alaska lawmakers signal opposition to Denali name change in resolution

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JUNEAU, Alaska — The Alaska House voted Monday to adopt a resolution urging President Donald Trump to reconsider his executive order renaming the tallest peak in North America.

The bipartisan House majority sought to quickly move a measure that would signal to the Trump administration that Alaskans opposed his idea of changing the name of the...Read more

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Donald Trump Jr.'s new girlfriend breaks her silence on social media

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MIAMI — She couldn’t stay quiet forever, not in the Internet era.

We’re talking about Donald Trump Jr.’s new girlfriend Bettina Anderson, who just returned to Instagram for the first time in almost four months.

The influencer told her followers all about a pre Galentine’s (girls’ night out meets Valentine’s Day) fundraiser with ...Read more

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Maryland Democrats call for end to 'baffling restrictions' impacting medical research at Bethesda-based NIH

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The abrupt pause in hiring, public communications, meetings and training workshops for some scientists at the Maryland-based National Institutes of Health since President Donald Trump took office is a threat to important medical research, some Maryland Democratic lawmakers warned Monday.

In a letter to the acting head of the U.S. Department of ...Read more

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Trump tells House Republicans he wants wall, immigration funds

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump told House Republicans that he hoped they would pass legislation funding the completion of the border wall and stepped up deportation efforts as part of an ambitious agenda that includes extending his signature tax cuts and enabling more oil and gas production.

“I’m looking forward to working with ...Read more

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DOJ halts legal programs for detained immigrants, cuts off advocates' access to facilities

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Lawyers providing detainees with basic legal information in federal immigration detention centers were shut out of facilities last week after the U.S. Department of Justice halted several federally funded programs. One program provided lawyers to children in deportation proceedings and another dispensed basic legal information.

The move is part...Read more

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Evanston church offers sanctuary to immigrants

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CHICAGO — An Evanston church announced Monday it is opening its doors to immigrants seeking protection from deportation.

The Rev. Michael Woolf, senior minister of Lake Street Church of Evanston, made the announcement at the church Monday and was joined by several faith leaders, representing different religions, heralding the decision. ...Read more

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DeSantis would lose authority over immigration under new plan by Florida Legislature

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Republican leaders on Monday unveiled a sweeping immigration proposal that seeks to strip Gov. Ron DeSantis of much of his authority to oversee immigration — an opening salvo that sets up a showdown between the Legislature and the once overwhelmingly dominant governor.

If adopted, the legislative changes — ...Read more

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Former second gentleman Doug Emhoff will split time between LA and New York in new legal job

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WASHINGTON — Questions about former Vice President Kamala Harris’ plans have swirled since she lost her presidential bid in 2024 — notably about whether the former California senator and attorney general would run for governor next year. Now, part of the picture has been filled in with the announcement of her husband’s new job.

Former ...Read more

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Trump to ban transgender people from serving in military

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President Donald Trump on Monday was set to ban transgender people from serving in the military and scrap diversity and inclusion programs in the ranks.

With a stroke of a pen, Trump is set to further roll back former President Joe Biden’s 2021 order permitting trans service members to openly serve.

He also ordered an end to programs ...Read more

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Trump firing of watchdogs gives early test to new Senate caucus

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump fired more than a dozen inspectors general across the federal government apparently without giving Congress the required notice and reasons, providing an early test for a recently formed caucus aimed at protecting agency watchdogs.

Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, launched the bipartisan Inspector General Caucus ...Read more

Alaskans don't have a right to correct errors on absentee ballots, state judge rules

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska — An Anchorage judge has ruled that Alaskans don't have a constitutional right to correct errors they make on absentee ballots.

Lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union of Alaska, the Native American Rights Fund and the firm Perkins Coie sued the state in 2022, arguing that the lack of a process to fix defective by-...Read more

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Trump's DOJ fires special counsel staffers who investigated him

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Justice Department fired more than a dozen officials who worked on investigations that former special counsel Jack Smith led into Donald Trump’s actions following the president’s 2020 election loss.

Acting Attorney General James McHenry removed the officials because he didn’t believe those staff members could be ...Read more

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Federal agents arrest immigrants in South Florida as national raids underway

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Federal law enforcement agents arrested multiple people in South Florida on Sunday, less than a week after President Donald Trump issued sweeping orders to crackdown on illegal immigration.

Homeland Security Investigations Miami posted four photos on X Sunday evening showing agents escorting three different men and one woman in handcuffs, ...Read more