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DOJ Alleges Abuse at Missouri Special School District
The Department of Justice announced Monday that a Missouri school district serving children with disabilities violated the Americans with Disabilities Act through its use of seclusion and restraint.
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Trump on Shooting: 'Lot of People Gunning for Me'
President Donald Trump on Monday publicly addressed the weekend shooting of an armed intruder at Mar-a-Lago, reflecting on the ongoing threats he faces and telling supporters, "Got a lot of people gunning for me, don't I"
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Pollster Allocco to Newsmax: Trump SOTU Should Steady the Middle
Veteran pollster Patrick Allocco told Newsmax on Monday that President Donald Trump's State of the Union address presents a pivotal opportunity – not just to fire up supporters, but to steady persuadable voters who could decide the midterm elections.
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FedEx Sues US for Refund on Trump's Emergency Tariffs
Global transportation company FedEx on Monday filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Court of International Trade seeking a refund for President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs, which the U.S. Supreme Court deemed illegal last week."Plaintiffs seek for themselves a full refund from...
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Bomb Cyclone Grounds Flights, 600K Lose Power in NE
A powerful bomb cyclone hit the Northeast from Sunday into Monday, grounding thousands of flights, cutting power to more than 600,000 customers, and dumping up to 3 feet of snow in one of the region's strongest blizzards in years.
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Reports: $1.7B Flowed to Iran Via Binance Crypto Exchange
An internal Binance investigation found Iran accessed more than 1,500 accounts over the past two years, with about $1.7 billion flowing to Iranian entities linked to terrorist groups, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal reported.
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CIA Assisted Mexico in Killing of El Mencho
The Central Intelligence Agency provided Mexico with intelligence on the location of the drug lord known as "El Mencho," which led to his killing Sunday, a U.S. official told The New York Times.
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Trump Aims to Sell 1st-Year Successes in Crucial Address to Congress
President Donald Trump will try to sell voters on the record of his first year back in power during his State of the Union address Tuesday, despite weathering some significant blows ahead of November's crucial midterm elections.
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Email Surfaces Referring to Epstein 'Murder' Probe
A newly uncovered 2020 email, purportedly from the Justice Department during President Donald Trump's first administration, is drawing renewed scrutiny after referring to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's death as a "murder" investigation.
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Gorsuch: High Court Rules on Trump, Biden Differently
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch is calling out his colleagues for what he suggests is inconsistent treatment of presidential power under President Donald Trump compared to former President Joe Biden.
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Paramount Boosts Offer for Warner in Bid to Block Netflix
Paramount Skydance submitted a higher offer for Warner Bros Discovery, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Monday, ratcheting up efforts to derail the HBO Max owner's deal with Netflix.
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Report: Swastika Drawn at Coast Guard Training Center
The Coast Guard said it is investigating after a hand-drawn swastika was discovered last week at a training center in New Jersey, The Washington Post reported.
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Maryland Sues to Block ICE Detention Facility
Maryland has filed a lawsuit seeking to block the federal government's plan to convert a warehouse into an immigration detention facility.
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Pentagon: No Orders to Send Hospital Ship to Greenland
The Department of War said Monday it has received no orders to deploy any Navy vessels to Greenland, U.S. officials told The Wall Street Journal, countering President Donald Trump's announcement that a hospital ship was on its way to the self-governed Danish territory.
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Trump: 'Fake News' That Top General Against Iran War
President Donald Trump on Monday dismissed as fake news media reports claiming Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Daniel "Razin" Caine opposes potential U.S. military action against Iran, calling the stories "100% incorrect."
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Father of Man Slain by Illegal Alien Says Deaths Avoidable
The father of a 21-year-old man fatally shot while working at an Arizona convenience store says deaths at the hands of illegal aliens are entirely avoidable.
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Senate Dems Offer Bill to Return $175B in Tariff Revenue
Senate Democrats unveiled legislation Monday that would make the Trump administration refund billions in tariff revenue, capitalizing on a Supreme Court ruling that struck down President Donald Trump's use of emergency powers to impose levies on U.S. trading partners.
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Former ICE Instructor Warns of 'Defective' Training
A former U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement instructor told members of Congress on Monday that the agency's accelerated hiring effort could result in new recruits entering the field with less preparation.
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Utah Map Decision Could Hand Democrats a Seat
A federal court rejected an attempt by Utah Republicans to throw out a court-ordered congressional map that would create a Democrat-friendly district.
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Lawsuit: DHS Illegally Tracking, Intimidating Observers
The DHS is being accused in a federal class action lawsuit of unconstitutionally retaliating against people who are observing and recording federal immigration enforcement operations by gathering their personal information and labeling them domestic terrorists.
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House Dems Invite Epstein Survivors to SOTU
Several House Democrats are inviting survivors of Jeffrey Epstein to attend President Donald Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday night, using their guest seats to spotlight demands for accountability in the long-running sex trafficking case.
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Education Dept Shifts More Duties to Other US Agencies
The Department of Education is handing over more of its programs and grants to other federal agencies, announcing a pair of new agreements Monday that move the Trump administration closer to its goal of shutting down the department.
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Yosemite Worker Fired After Hanging Trans Flag Sues Govt
A National Park Service worker fired after hanging a transgender pride flag at Yosemite National Park has sued in federal district court in Washington, D.C., alleging First Amendment violations, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
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Camp Mystic Victims' Families Sue Texas Officials
The parents of nine children and counselors killed in last year's July 4 flood allege in a federal lawsuit filed Monday that Texas health regulators renewed Camp Mystic's youth camp license without ensuring the Hill Country camp had a legally required evacuation plan.
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Tenn. Bill Could Punish Abortions With Death Penalty
Two Tennessee Republicans have proposed a bill that would make abortion a homicide, making women who have the procedure eligible for the death penalty.