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Don Lemon pleads not guilty to federal charges in anti-ICE protest

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Former CNN anchor Don Lemon, now an independent journalist, has pleaded not guilty to federal charges in connection to his coverage of an anti-ICE protest that saw demonstrators storm a church in Minnesota last month.

On Friday, Lemon appeared in a St. Paul courtroom for his arraignment to enter his plea.

The charges include one count of ...Read more

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Dozens of wildfires rage in Florida's Hillsborough, Polk amid severe drought

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Firefighters responded to a barrage of wildfires over the weekend in Hillsborough County, where heavy winds and dry brush spread one blaze across 350 acres in Wimauma.

It was the 14th wildfire that sparked in the county Sunday. Two more — one near Interstate 275 and another a few miles west — ignited after dark. More than 30 blazes broke ...Read more

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Mike Duggan campaign says false post about endorsements was an error

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LANSING, Mich. — Independent Mike Duggan's campaign for governor issued a social media post Sunday night claiming to have support from multiple labor unions that have, in fact, not endorsed his bid for Michigan's top political office.

Andrea Bitely, spokeswoman for Duggan's campaign, said the tweet was an error. It was deleted at some point ...Read more

Washington man, mauled by dog during arrest, released from ICE custody

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SEATTLE — A Vancouver man who was mauled by a dog handled by federal immigration agents in November has been released from ICE custody and is now recovering at home, his attorney said Sunday.

Wilmer Toledo-Martinez was released from the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma on Feb. 2, said his lawyer, Olia Catala.

U.S. District Judge ...Read more

In March 2025 the EEOC characterized DEI programs as potentially discriminatory against white men. Wong Yu Liang/Getty Images

White men file workplace discrimination claims but are less likely to face inequity than other groups

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In December 2025, Andrea Lucas, the chair of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, invited white men to file more sex- and race-based discrimination complaints against their employers.

“Are you a white male who has experienced discrimination at work based on your race or sex? You may have a claim to recover money under ...Read more

Warmer winters in normally snowy places can interfere with the important activities of microbes in the soil. Seogi/500px via Getty Images

Warming winters are disrupting the hidden world of fungi – the result can shift mountain grasslands to scrub

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When you look out across a snowy winter landscape, it might seem like nature is fast asleep. Yet, under the surface, tiny organisms are hard at work, consuming the previous year’s dead plant material and other organic matter.

These soil microorganisms – Earth’s recyclers – liberate nutrients that will act as fertilizer once ...Read more

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New York Gov. Hochul sends $1.5B more to NYC ahead of Mamdani's first budget plan

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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday said she would send another $1.5 billion from state coffers to New York City, helping to bail it out of a budget gap Mayor Mamdani had leveraged to push for tax hikes on the rich.

The governor committed an additional $1 billion this fiscal year and $510 million next fiscal year, according to a press release....Read more

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Drone pilot charged after posting YouTube video of Maryland military complex

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BALTIMORE — A man was federally charged in Maryland last week after posting drone footage on YouTube of a flight over part of the Raven Rock Mountain Complex, a military installation buried in the Catoctin Mountains sometimes described as a “second Pentagon.”

The drone pilot, Stuart Dale Bennett, was identified by FBI agents after a U.S. ...Read more

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Federal judge orders Trump administration to restore slavery exhibits to the President's House

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PHILADELPHIA — A federal judge ordered President Donald Trump’s administration to restore the slavery exhibits that the National Park Service removed from the President’s House last month.

U.S. District Judge Cynthia M. Rufe issued a ruling Monday requiring the federal government to “restore the President’s House Site to its physical ...Read more

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Man accused of stalking Conn. judges jailed. Court says new action is attempt to 'harass' witnesses

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A man charged with cyberstalking for publishing vile racist and antisemitic rants against judges has been jailed on the eve of trial after he photographed a prosecution document in court and used it, in some cases with assistance from supporters, to contact potential state witnesses.

Paul Boyne’s return to jail days before his trial is ...Read more

From 8 measles cases in 34 years to a historic outbreak. What happened in SC?

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COLUMBIA, S.C.— South Carolina is at the epicenter of the nation’s largest measles outbreak in more than a quarter-century.

As of Friday, 950 people across six counties — most of them unvaccinated children — had been infected with the highly contagious virus since October, and hundreds more have had to quarantine due to exposure.

No ...Read more

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Human composting offers an environmentally friendly end. Some are pushing to legalize it in Illinois

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CHICAGO -- Two summers ago, a newspaper article inspired Roxann Specht to write a detailed note containing her end-of-life requests. After sharing it with her husband, Gerald, he was similarly inspired but much more to the point.

Six words scrawled underneath her note would become his dying wish: “The same for me as well!”

Seven months ...Read more

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Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey continues war of words against ICE

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BOSTON — As concerns about an ICE surge, potential nearby detention facility and World Cup attendance continue to circulate, Gov. Maura Healey spoke on the issue again and called for defunding the immigration agency.

“Right now, ICE has too much power, unbridled authority, no guardrails,” said Healey in a WCVB “On the Record” segment ...Read more

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Newly released police reports on MIT professor's killing reveal details into investigation

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BOSTON — Police reports released to the Herald after a public records fight reveal new details about the hours leading up to and following the murder of an MIT professor in his Brookline home last year.

Nuno Loureiro died on Dec. 16 after being shot by his former classmate Claudio Neves-Valente — the same man authorities have said is ...Read more

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Trump team's planned ACA rule offers its answer to rising premium costs: catastrophic coverage

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The Trump administration has unveiled a sweeping set of regulatory proposals that would substantially change health plan offerings on the Affordable Care Act marketplace next year, aiming, it says, to provide more choice and lower premiums. But it also proposes sharply raising some annual out-of-pocket costs — to more than $27,000 for one type...Read more

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Trump administration formally denies Minnesota access to Alex Pretti evidence

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The Trump administration has formally denied Minnesota law enforcement access to information and evidence from the FBI investigation into the shooting death of Alex Pretti by federal agents on Jan. 24 in Minneapolis.

The announcement comes in the wake of White House border czar Tom Homan announcing the end of Operation Metro Surge and a ...Read more

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Ukrainian refugee killed alongside boyfriend stationed at Fort Bragg, NC cops say

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A Valentine’s Day double homicide in North Carolina is getting international attention due to one of the victims being a Ukrainian refugee.

The killing of Kateryna Tovmash, 21, marks the second time in six months a Ukrainian woman has died violently while seeking refuge in North Carolina, Ukrainian media outlets have noted.

Tovmash died ...Read more

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Frustration, fresh clues, new threat: Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case enters third week

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As the investigation into the abduction of Nancy Guthrie entered its third week, authorities await key DNA evidence, President Trump threatened the abductors and daughter Savannah Guthrie urged her mother's kidnappers to "do the right thing." But with no sign of the 84-year-old, there growing concerns about her welfare and questions about how ...Read more

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Florida among states in 'drug-resistent' salmonella outbreak linked to moringa

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MIAMI — Moringa powder capsules have been recalled as a CDC and FDA investigation links the capsules to a new form of salmonella outbreak that the CDC calls “unusual and highly concerning.”

“The salmonella strain associated with this outbreak is resistant to all first-line and alternative antibiotics commonly recommended for the ...Read more

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Minnesota farms face labor shortage as workers fear federal immigration action

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MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota farmers are worried they won’t have enough hands to tend livestock and manage crops this year, a consequence of ongoing federal immigration enforcement in the state targeting undocumented workers from Latin America who keep U.S. agriculture churning.

While the thousands of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ...Read more