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Colorado's Democratic Party voted to formally censure Gov. Jared Polis for commuting the sentence of Tina Peters, a former county clerk convicted over a plot to promote false 2020 election claims.
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NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Joseph Westphal, former U.S. ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, about the current state of limbo for countries in the Gulf Arab States.
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An illegal immigrant truck driver was arrested Tuesday after allegedly causing a deadly multi-vehicle crash in California and attempting to flee the scene, federal officials said.
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Stephen Colbert's "Colbert Report" satirized politics. Then his "Late Show" confronted a moment when politics became self-satirizing.
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The U.S. indicted Cuba's former President Raúl Castro over the 1996 downing of two civilian planes -- a dramatic move that could further inflame tensions between Washington and Havana.
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President Trump and Vice President JD Vance lead an unprecedented Anti-Fraud Taskforce targeting billions in fraud across key federal programs.
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An Air France flight was blocked from entering US airspace and instead diverted to Canada over fears of one passenger's exposure to the Ebola outbreak in Africa.
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Trump's Government Moves to Spare an Unhappy Taxpayer Named Trump The New York TimesOpinion | Trump's Slush Fund Will Reward Criminals. Americans Will Pay for It. The New York TimesHow Trump's IRS settlement could block tax audits of him, his family and their businesses BBCBlanche insists violent conduct will be weighed when applying for new anti-weaponization fund payouts CNNWhat to Know About the Trump Administration Ending Tax Audits of Trump WSJ
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Former Cuban president Raúl Castro indicted in U.S. on murder, conspiracy charges The Washington PostThe Castro indictment Miami has waited for is here. Now what? | Opinion Miami HeraldDOJ indicts Raúl Castro over fatal 1996 civilian planes' shooting NBC NewsU.S. grand jury indicts Raul Castro, ex-Cuban president NPR
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A man known around Escondido for covering his home with Trump flags and MAGA memorabilia was reportedly attacked Wednesday.
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AI & Tech Brief: Exclusive | White House AI order expected The Washington PostTrump could sign AI executive order as soon as Thursday CNNScoop: Trump AI executive order seeks early government access to advanced models AxiosTrump's big AI order could land as soon as Thursday PoliticoWhite House Briefs AI Companies on Plan to Review Models Before Release The Information
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Justice Dept. Charges Raúl Castro as Trump Escalates Pressure Campaign Against Cuba The New York TimesCuba braces for possible U.S. military action as uncertainty follows Castro indictment CBCFormer Cuban president Raúl Castro indicted in U.S. on murder, conspiracy charges The Washington PostDonald Trump is pushing towards the end game in Cuba The EconomistNews of U.S. Indictment Slow to Reach Cubans Waiting for a Brea
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Why Tuesday's Georgia Primary Has MASSIVE 2028 Implications The BulwarkKeisha Lance Bottoms stuns rivals with outright Democratic primary win for governor AJC.comGeorgia Primary Election: The winners, the losers, the runoffs FOX 5 AtlantaGeorgia Democrat Keisha Lance Bottoms will aim to become first Black woman governor in US history CNN
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Trump's $1.8 Billion Fund Tests Constitutional Limits The New York TimesOpinion | Trump's Slush Fund Will Reward Criminals. Americans Will Pay for It. The New York TimesTax world gawks at Trump audit agreement: 'Never seen anything like this' PoliticoNew settlement term bars IRS from investigating Trump, his family for past tax issues CNN
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Frank was a liberal icon and gay-rights pioneer who represented Massachusetts in Congress for more than three decades. He had been receiving hospice care for congestive heart failure.
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Six states voted in primary elections Tuesday, with Republicans in Kentucky and Georgia voting on candidates that could reshape Congress in November.
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Tina Peters deserved to go to jail but not for nine years, a panel of judges decreed, ordering her resentencing. Jared Polis then stepped in and substituted his own judgment. It was the height of arrogance.
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On a dark day of layoffs at Meta, one employee responded by creating an internal radio station that plays songs about job cuts — generated by artificial intelligence, of course.
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