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PoliticsApr 3

Justice Department Employee Resigns After Jan. 6 Prosecution

A former FBI agent who faced prosecution over the January 6 Capitol attack has resigned from his government position.

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PoliticsApr 8

Trump Administration Actions Target Higher Education and Voting Access

Trump administration investigations are affecting college voting data access while Republican states move to restrict ballot initiatives.

4 sources
AIMar 7

Anthropic faces Pentagon ban over military AI use restrictions

Trump administration banned Anthropic's Claude AI from government use after CEO refused to remove safeguards preventing military weapons applications.

28 sources
OtherApr 16

Turkish School Shooter Referenced U.S. Mass Killer; NY Teens Arrested in Plot

Turkish authorities report school shooter used imagery referencing 2014 U.S. mass killer, while three New York teens were arrested for allegedly planning copycat attack.

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EntertainmentApr 7

Rapper Ye Booked as Festival Headliner, Reports Show Recent Concert Earnings

Ye has been announced as a headliner for London's Wireless Festival amid reports of significant recent concert revenue.

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WorldMar 12

Additional B-1 Bombers Arrive at RAF Fairford Amid Rising Iran Tensions

Three more B-1 bombers have arrived at RAF Fairford, bringing the total number of US warplanes at the UK base to 14 as tensions with Iran escalate.

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PoliticsApr 16

Justice Department Meets Anti-Abortion Advocates After Firing Biden-Era Prosecutors

The Trump administration dismissed DOJ prosecutors accused of working closely with abortion-rights groups, then hosted anti-abortion advocates.

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PoliticsApr 8

Trump's Iran Rhetoric Sparks Debate Over War Crimes Allegations

Former President Trump's statements about potential military action against Iran have prompted discussion among legal experts about war crimes.

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EntertainmentApr 23

Commentator Hasan Piker Makes Controversial Statements on Corporations and CEO Killing

Political commentator Hasan Piker made statements supporting piracy from corporations and defending the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting suspect.

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WorldMar 22

Cuba receives 20 tons of aid as officials reject U.S. negotiations on leadership

International solidarity convoy delivers humanitarian aid to Cuba amid energy crisis, while Cuban officials refuse to negotiate political system changes with U.S.

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PoliticsApr 21

Judge recommends release of family detained at Texas immigration facility

A federal magistrate recommended the release of a mother and five children held at a Texas detention center for over 10 months.

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PoliticsApr 17

Supreme Court Rules 8-0 for Oil Companies in Louisiana Coastal Damage Case

The Supreme Court unanimously sided with oil and gas companies seeking to move Louisiana coastal damage lawsuits to federal court.

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PoliticsMar 16

FCC Chair Threatens Broadcast License Action Over Iran War Coverage

Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr warned broadcasters about potential license consequences for what he called misleading coverage.

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PoliticsApr 11

State Department Revokes Green Cards of Three Iranian Nationals

The U.S. State Department revoked green cards and detained three Iranian nationals with alleged family ties to Iranian regime officials.

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FinanceMar 27

Economic Pressures Leave Many Americans Feeling Financial Strain Despite Strong GDP

Multiple factors including inflation, spending habits, and economic inequality contribute to widespread financial dissatisfaction among Americans.

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