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The Trump Justice Department dismissed the newly appointed US attorney for western Washington state less than an hour after he was sworn in.
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An ACLU report looks at the widespread use of force in immigration enforcement in the first year of President Trump's return to office. Recent fatal shootings in Texas and Maine have brought renewed scrutiny to the agency's tactics.
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President Trump's nominee to lead the Justice Department got a grilling from lawmakers who questioned his close ties to President Trump and his willingness to investigate Trump's foes.
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Higher oil prices since the Iran war began mean many oil companies have brought in excess profits. Some U.S. lawmakers want to tax those windfall profits and give the money to lower-income Americans.
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U.S. diesel prices first surpassed $5 a gallon in March. Renewed fighting in the Persian Gulf and reduced refinery capacity is once again pushing up prices again.
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ICE lifts pause on vehicle stops after Trump criticism The Washington PostFurious Trump overturns suspension of ICE traffic stops amid MAGA criticism CNNA witness recounts Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero's words to federal agents before he died The Boston GlobeHe was a young dad, working to give his daughter a stable life, before ICE killed him NBC News
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Ending those stops, Trump wrote, would be "playing right into the criminal's hands."
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Thomas Tuchel's Changes Out of Fear Weren't Nearly England's Biggest World Cup Problem Sports IllustratedEngland coach Thomas Tuchel has a recipe for handling World Cup stress. It includes ice cream AP NewsHow Thomas Tuchel's changes made England worse — and then better - The Athletic The New York TimesLike Nosferatu on a golf weekend - but England players trust Tuchel and his aura | Barney Ronay The Guardian
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Trump reverses ICE traffic stop suspension after Maine, Houston shootings AxiosFurious Trump overturns suspension of ICE traffic stops amid MAGA criticism CNNA witness recounts Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero's words to federal agents before he died The Boston GlobeHe was a young dad, working to give his daughter a stable life, before ICE killed him NBC NewsICE lifts pause on vehicle stops after Trump criticism The Washington Post
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The former Trump defense attorney has been leading the Justice Department on an interim basis since Atty. Gen. Pam Bondi was fired in April.
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Vice President JD Vance warned on Joe Rogan's podcast that 40 years of offshoring businesses, outsourcing jobs and low-wage immigration have driven young Americans toward socialism.
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US stocks rise within 0.5% of their record, even as oil prices keep climbing AP NewsStocks, Bonds Rise as Tame Inflation Dims Fed Bets: Markets Wrap Bloomberg.comStock Market Today: Nasdaq, Dow and S&P 500 log back-to-back gains; oil edges up on fresh U.S. Iran strikes; financial stocks score record finish on robust bank earnings MarketWatchWall St ends higher on cool inflation data, strong earnings Yahoo Finance
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Nancy Dello Stritto is asking for a new license plate after receiving one that reads "SQZ A55."
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Vice President JD Vance told Joe Rogan that a Republican faction is trying to derail the Iran deal, warning of a refugee crisis if regime change occurs.
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Kamala Harris demanded an independent investigation into the fatal ICE shooting in Maine, drawing criticism over her silence on illegal immigrant crimes.
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Nancy Dello Stritto of Pompano Beach says the DMV randomly assigned her the plate, and her senior community neighbors are urging her to keep it.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement ordered its officers on Tuesday to halt most vehicle stops across the country after they shot two people over the past week.
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Doing business in a more dangerous and unpredictable world will cost more, pushing up the price of everything from food to electronics.
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The House approved a bill that would put an end to the annual clock-switching practiced in most states. California and other states could opt out if the measure becomes law.
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Authorities say at least 64 people died in Johannesburg when a nighttime fire ripped through a multi-story building that had been used by homeless people. An emergency services spokesperson said another 43 people were injured in the blaze that broke out at about 1 a.m. on Thursday.
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