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Trump Administration Pressures Sanctuary States and Cities Despite Court Setbacks

Washington, D.C. Despite earlier legal losses, the Trump administration is once again putting pressure on liberal states and towns to assist with deportation efforts. ...

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NIH Scientists Lay Foundation for Potential Gene-Editing Therapy for Late-Onset Tay-Sachs

Research on mice and human cells may have consequences for other lysosomal storage diseases. LOTS is a hereditary condition brought on by a mutation ...

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Feds Sue California over Emission Standards for Trucks

California is being sued by the U.S. Department of Justice to stop what it claims are illegal heavy-duty truck pollution requirements. Even though President ...

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Trump, Zelenskyy to Meet Monday in Steps Towards Peace With Russia

Washington, D.C. In a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House on Monday, President Donald Trump declared he is moving directly ...

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Glacier National Park Invites Volunteers to Hawk Watch Training

On May 19, 2025, the Glacier National Park entrance sign was spotted. (Micah Drew/Montana Daily) GLACIER PARK NATIONAL On August 26 and September 22, ...

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Grants Pass to Provide 150 Camping Spaces, $60k in Services After Disability Rights Suit

PASS THE GRANT OR At least 150 spots will be made available for people to sleep outside in Grants Pass, a city that has ...

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Federal government to drop 300,000 workers this year

Washington, D.C. This year, the federal government is expected to lay off over 300,000 employees. According to Scott Kupor, head of the Office of ...

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Court Ruling Allows Trump to Hold Back Foreign Aid Funds

Washington, D.C. A lower court’s decision requiring the Trump administration to use congressionally approved foreign aid funds was rejected by a federal appeals court ...

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US Crime Rates Fell Nationwide in 2024, FBI Report Says

Washington, D.C. According to a recent FBI report, property crime decreased 8.1% in 2024 at the same time that violent crime decreased 4.5%. The ...

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Kratom faces increasing scrutiny from states and the feds

Washington, D.C. State legislators have been in charge of regulating kratom, a contentious herbal supplement used to treat pain, anxiety, and the symptoms of ...

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