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US abstention on UN's Ukraine peace vote prompt's ex-envoy's ire

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NEW YORK — The United States abstained from a U.N. vote supporting a lasting peace in Ukraine, prompting criticism from President Donald Trump’s former Ukraine envoy.

“A UN vote on a lasting peace in Ukraine and we abstained. Go figure,” Keith Kellogg, who served as special envoy for Ukraine and Russia last year, wrote in a social media...Read more

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Epstein files related to Trump abuse investigation withheld by DOJ, report says

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The Justice Department allegedly withheld dozens of files related to Jeffrey Epstein that included an FBI investigation into claims of abuse against President Trump, according to a new report.

Trump was accused of sexually assaulting a teen girl in the 1980s, and the FBI investigated those claims and interviewed the alleged victim, NPR reported...Read more

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Kentucky Republican lawmakers issue subpoenas to Beshear admin for budget information

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RANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky state lawmakers issued subpoenas to the Beshear administration for information they deemed necessary for crafting the next two-year state budget.

According to a press release from the House Majority Caucus, subpoenas were issued by the co-chairs of the Legislative Oversight and Investigations Committee to the Kentucky...Read more

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Trump's DOJ losing court fights over DOGE, Musk secrecy

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WASHINGTON — U.S. courts are foiling efforts by the Trump administration to keep under wraps information about the Department of Government Efficiency and the role that Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, played in it during his whirlwind stint with the White House last year.

A New York federal judge last week forced the government to ...Read more

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How Washington colleges are preparing for ICE

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There have been no documented instances of federal immigration enforcement taking place on Washington’s public college campuses.

Yet across the state, college leaders say they are actively preparing for the possibility. They are updating policies, retraining staff and reinforcing legal boundaries as student anxiety grows in response to ...Read more

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Proposed Baltimore County mask ban raises political, legal questions

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BALTIMORE — A Baltimore County bill that would bar law enforcement officers from wearing masks and require visible identification is drawing legal questions and accusations of political pandering.

Councilman Izzy Patoka, a Pikesville Democrat running for county executive, introduced the legislation last week, citing concerns about U.S. ...Read more

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US warns Anthropic to allow unrestricted use of AI by military

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The Pentagon threatened to invoke a Cold War-era law to compel Anthropic PBC to allow the U.S. military to use the artificial intelligence startup’s technology if the company failed to comply with the government’s terms by Friday, according to people familiar with the matter.

During a meeting Tuesday between Chief Executive Officer Dario ...Read more

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2,000 expected to participate in Minnesota anti-ICE organizing effort

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A five-day series of protests, training and events organized by those opposed to aggressive ICE operations kicks off Wednesday in the Twin Cities and is expected to draw participants from across the country eager to learn strategies for resisting what organizers describe as a federal occupation.

“Bring the Heat, Melt the ICE Week of Action”...Read more

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Tanker trucks unload chicken factory gunk from NC on South Carolina farms

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It’s not unusual before the spring planting season to see tanker trucks lurching across eastern South Carolina, on their way to deposit a slurry of industrial and municipal waste on farmland.

The sludge these tankers carry, which often comes from North Carolina chicken processing plants, is supposed to enrich the soil so crops can grow. But ...Read more

Pa. House special election results: Lehigh County race between Ana Tiburcio, Bob Smith could sway control of chamber

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Democrat Ana Tiburcio and Republican Robert E. Smith Jr. were seeking to fill the remainder of former state Rep. Josh Siegel’s term in the 22nd District in a special election Tuesday.

Polls are now closed, but results are not yet available.

The election could sway control of the state’s House of Representatives, where Democrats hold just a...Read more

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As Cuba's energy crisis rages, US will let island's private sector import fuel

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Amid a devastating energy and humanitarian crisis in Cuba worsened by U.S. oil supply restrictions, the Trump administration is planning to expand ability of the island’s private sector to import U.S. fuel.

“We want to open the spigot of U.S. fuel exports to Cuba, so long as the ultimate beneficiary is the private sector,” a source with ...Read more

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California's Congress members' plans for Trump's State of the Union address

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Boycotts. Prebuttals. Rebuttals. Historic guests.

California members of the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives approach to President Donald Trump's state of the union address Tuesday night are as varied as their politics and their districts.

Prior to the speech, Sen. Adam Schiff described Trump as an out-of-control and corrupt ...Read more

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U.S. citizens arrested by Border Patrol in Charlotte, NC, file lawsuit to stop abuses

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Five people alleged in a lawsuit Tuesday that federal immigration agents attacked or arrested them in North Carolina last year without warrants or probable cause.

Department of Homeland Security agents arrested the plaintiffs “without a warrant and without probable cause to believe they were removable or any evaluation that they were likely ...Read more

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Trump sues University of California over alleged 'hostile' environment for Jewish and Israeli UCLA employees

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LOS ANGELES — The Trump administration on Tuesday sued the University of California, alleging that UCLA administrators have "routinely ignored" and "failed to report" employee complaints of antisemitism since the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel and Israel's war in Gaza spurred a surge in pro-Palestinian campus activism.

The Department of Justice ...Read more

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Massachusetts Blizzard of '26 cleanup efforts barrel ahead; Boston schools set to reopen

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BOSTON — Students are set to return to class in Boston after an extended February school vacation, thanks to the Blizzard of ’26 that dumped 17 inches of snow in the city and canceled two days of class.

Mayor Michelle Wu has announced that Boston Public Schools and central offices will reopen on Wednesday, while scores of other districts ...Read more

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Mamdani knocked for quickly reopening schools after blizzard as student attendance down

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NEW YORK — Only 63.3% of students showed up at school Tuesday, as Mayor Mamdani took heat for reopening the schools while New Yorkers were still digging themselves out of a historic blizzard.

That’s down from an average daily attendance rate of 89.8% last school year, according to the mayor’s annual management report.

“I know that ...Read more

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Maryland candidate deadline day: Who's running for governor, Congress?

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WASHINGTON — Tuesday night marks the deadline for incumbents and aspiring politicians to decide whether or not they’re running in 2026, determining who will be on the ballot for state and federal offices in the upcoming June primary.

Already, Senate Minority Leader Steve Hershey, an Upper Eastern Shore Republican, has announced he will not ...Read more

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Brothers sue Universal after alleged injuries on Harry Potter ride at Epic Universe

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Twin brothers sued Universal Orlando Resort on Friday alleging they suffered back and neck injuries when a Harry Potter ride at its new Epic Universe theme park malfunctioned.

Derrick Burrough of Tennessee and Erick Burrough of Georgia, who are being represented by the Morgan & Morgan law firm, are each seeking over $50,000 in...Read more

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How Idaho legislators responded when a man testified in brownface, costume

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BOISE, Idaho — What should the Idaho Legislature do when someone’s testimony is offensive?

That’s what lawmakers grappled with Monday when a local conservative provocateur came to testify on an immigration bill wearing brownface and a sombrero and speaking Spanish.

As David Pettinger began speaking, Rep. Steve Berch, D-Boise, cut him off...Read more

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New Minnesota gun limits pitched by Walz and Democrats face GOP resistance

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MINNEAPOLIS — Gov. Tim Walz renewed his push to tackle gun violence prevention on Feb. 24, asking lawmakers in Minnesota’s divided Legislature to meet the moment after last year’s killing of two schoolchildren at Annunciation Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis.

Walz, who will leave the governor’s office next year, has thrown his ...Read more