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Judge blocks Trump National Guard deployment in Los Angeles
NeutralU.S News
A federal judge has blocked the deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles, returning control to California Governor Gavin Newsom. This decision by Judge Breyer comes amid ongoing discussions about the appropriateness of federal oversight in state matters, particularly concerning the National Guard's role in local governance.
Cotton moves to loosen egg rules in bid to boost supply, ease affordability crunch
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The Lowering Egg Prices Act, introduced by Cotton, aims to require the FDA and USDA to revise egg-handling regulations. This legislative move is intended to enhance the supply of eggs in the market, potentially leading to lower prices for consumers amidst rising affordability concerns.
Minnesota college administrator accused of impeding ICE arrest to protect student sexual predator
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Jesus Saucedo-Portillo, a registered sex offender with a prior conviction for driving while intoxicated, has been accused of impeding an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrest to protect a student who is a sexual predator. The Department of Homeland Security is involved in the investigation surrounding this incident.
'Real Housewives' star Jen Shah freed early from prison sentence for wire fraud scheme
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Jen Shah, a star from 'Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,' has been released early from her prison sentence after serving nearly three years for a wire fraud scheme. Her sentence was reduced twice during her incarceration.
Urban Meyer's advice for Marcus Freeman as Notre Dame coach's name appears in NFL rumors
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Urban Meyer, the former Ohio State head coach, has offered advice to Marcus Freeman amid speculation linking the Notre Dame coach to NFL coaching positions, particularly the New York Giants. This comes as Freeman's name has surfaced in various coaching rumor mills, raising questions about his future.
Cause of death confirmed for Mitt Romney's sister-in-law
NegativeU.S News
The Los Angeles County medical examiner has confirmed that Carrie Elizabeth Romney, sister-in-law of former Senator Mitt Romney, died by suicide. This ruling was made public on Tuesday, shedding light on the circumstances surrounding her death.
David Letterman crowns Jimmy Kimmel 'the leader of the resistance,' calls Trump a 'fool'
NegativeU.S News
David Letterman appeared on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' and referred to host Jimmy Kimmel as 'the leader of the resistance' against former President Donald Trump, whom he labeled a 'fool.' This statement underscores the ongoing cultural and political tensions in the U.S. late-night landscape.
Nancy Mace vows to 'fight like hell' to rename old Black Lives Matter Plaza for Charlie Kirk
NeutralU.S News
Representative Nancy Mace has introduced a bill aimed at renaming the former Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., after conservative activist Charlie Kirk, following his assassination in Utah three months prior. This proposal reflects Mace's commitment to championing Kirk's legacy and addressing the ongoing cultural debates surrounding public spaces and their namesakes.
Homeland Security moves toward scrutinizing foreign tourists' social media accounts before entry
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection has announced a proposal to review the social media accounts of foreign tourists prior to their entry into the United States, as published in the Federal Register. This move aims to enhance security measures and ensure that individuals entering the country do not pose a threat.








