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Supreme Court rejects appeal from online citizen journalist over her arrest in Texas
The Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of a Texas-based online citizen journalist who said she was wrongly arrested in a case that drew attention from national media organizations and free speech advocates
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How Democrats learned to stop worrying and love tax cuts
Democrats are pushing new tax-cut plans to ease voters’ affordability worries and blunt Republicans’ advantage on the issue
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ICE officers will begin assisting TSA as shutdown frustrates travelers and screeners
President Donald Trump’s decision to order federal immigration agents to U.S. airports to help with security is drawing concerns that their presence may escalate tensions among air travelers and screeners
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Family appeals to Arizona community for clues in ongoing disappearance of Nancy Guthrie
Savannah Guthrie is renewing pleas to neighbors, friends and residents of Tucson, Arizona, to jog their memories in hopes of sparking new leads in the disappearance of her mother Nancy
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Six people injured after floor collapses at New Hampshire wedding venue
Six people were taken to the hospital after a floor collapsed at a New Hampshire wedding venue Saturday
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Trump touted bigger tax refunds this year, but Americans will likely spend them on gas
Spiking gas prices in the U.S. are on track to eat up tax refunds this year, leaving most Americans with little extra to spend
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California sheriff running for governor seizes more than a half million ballots from 2025 election
A California sheriff running for governor has seized more than half a million ballots cast in a November special election from county election officials, saying he’s investigating a ballot count discrepancy
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Cast a ballot and wait for the plane. In Alaska, a grace period for ballots is seen as a necessity
Voting rights advocates in Alaska are worried that a case set to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court could end a long-standing practice of the state accepting ballots after Election Day
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Nonprofits, unions and airports rally to feed TSA officers as shutdown drags
Nonprofits and airport communities across the country are feeding Transportation Security Administration officers who keep working without full pay during the partial government shutdown
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Hawaii’s worst flooding in 20 years threatens dam, prompts evacuations, as more rain looms
Hawaii has been suffering its worst flooding in more than 20 years
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