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Kordia, 32, was among the earliest people jailed in President Donald Trump’s crackdown on noncitizens who participated in pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
The Army said celebrations "will include a spectacular fireworks display, a parade, and a day-long festival on the National Mall." ...
The legislation would still make deadnaming and misgendering discriminatory actions under the state’s anti-discrimination act ...
One-fifth of states have active measles outbreaks as confirmed cases nationwide keep ticking up, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The letter suggests Walberg's characterization is overblown. However, conduct decried as antisemitic has prompted at least two notable civil rights complaints.
Terry Adirim was fired as the director of the CIA Centers for Global Health Services earlier this year, and claims she was targeted by "a political extremist." ...
The signals from the economy were mixed, though jobs surged more than expected. And Trump again called for rate cuts from the Federal Reserve.
President Donald Trump claimed the firm conducted “dishonest and dangerous activity,” with its ties to pushing Russia collusion claims during his first term.
New York, which has the largest Jewish population in the U.S., accounted for nearly one-third of all antisemitic assaults nationwide.
Luigi Mangione faces 11 charges in New York court over his alleged killing of Thompson on Dec. 4, 2024, outside the Hilton hotel in Midtown Manhattan.
The U.S. is no longer the world's police force. But that doesn't mean it won't have to fight wars to defend its interests, as it may be forced to in Taiwan.
The 5.4 million-square-foot factory has seen the car company invest a reported $6.2 billion in the state, and as of 2023, hire 11,000 employees.
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