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PoliticsMar 7

Justice Department Changes Policy on Employee Attendance at Political Events

Attorney General Pam Bondi has rescinded a policy that prohibited DOJ political appointees from attending campaign events and fundraisers.

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PoliticsApr 16

Brazil's President Lula Faces Labor Inspector Dismissal Controversy

Brazilian President Lula's government confronts criticism over the dismissal of the country's top labor inspector.

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OtherApr 7

Toddler injured after crawling under fence at Pennsylvania zoo's wolf enclosure

A young child sustained minor injuries Saturday at Zoo America in Pennsylvania after getting too close to wolves while unsupervised.

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WorldMar 27

Iran Makes Diplomatic Overtures on Hormuz Transit Amid Regional Tensions

Iran signals receptiveness to shipping requests from Malaysia and Spain while restricting sports team travel to hostile nations.

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PoliticsApr 11

Political Developments Across Multiple States as Election Season Approaches

Recent political activity includes Supreme Court retirement speculation, Senate campaign strategies, and California GOP endorsement decisions.

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OtherApr 8

School Bus Driver Arrested After Train Collision Injures Children in Florida

A Florida school bus driver was arrested after the vehicle carrying 29 children was struck by a train, resulting in injuries to students aboard.

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PoliticsApr 2

Colorado Appeals Court Orders Resentencing for Former Clerk Convicted in Voting Case

Tina Peters, former Mesa County clerk serving nine years for election equipment tampering, will be resentenced after appeals court ruling.

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FinanceApr 18

Two Corporate Leadership Changes Reported in Financial Markets

Berkshire Hathaway's CEO sold stocks managed by a former portfolio manager while Fermi announced its CEO's departure, causing share decline.

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PoliticsApr 19

Rep. Salazar Faces Republican Criticism Over Immigration Reform Bill

Florida Republican Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar defends her Dignity Act immigration legislation amid criticism from conservative commentators and GOP colleagues.

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HealthApr 2

Universities face pressure to remove names of Jeffrey Epstein associates from buildings

Student groups and activists are demanding universities rename buildings honoring donors with documented ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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PoliticsApr 2

Trump to Sign Order Paying DHS Workers During Partial Government Shutdown

President Trump announced plans to sign an order ensuring payment for Department of Homeland Security employees affected by the ongoing partial government shutdown.

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PoliticsApr 2

Survey Links Social Media Use to Declining Support for Democratic Government

A poll of over 20,000 Americans found that higher social media usage correlates with reduced belief that democracy is the best form of government.

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PoliticsMar 7

Three Men Including Labour MP's Husband Arrested on Suspicion of Spying for China

Three men were arrested by counter-terrorism police on suspicion of assisting Chinese intelligence services in the UK, then released on bail.

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OtherMar 11

New Mexico authorities to reopen investigation into Epstein's ranch property

State investigators will examine Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico ranch amid reports federal authorities never searched the property.

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PoliticsApr 18

Democratic Strategist Carville Discusses Party Switching Concerns and Future Strategy

James Carville raised concerns about potential party switching affecting Democratic Senate control and outlined strategic priorities for when Democrats regain power.

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