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Revised House aviation safety bill wins NTSB support, but victims' families demand tougher timelines
A revised version of the House's aviation safety bill now has the backing of the National Transportation Safety Board, but the families of the 67 victims of last year's midair collision near Washington, D.C., still want to see tougher requirements to ensure reforms are implemented
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César Chavez Day events renamed, postponed or canceled after sexual abuse allegations
Allegations that César Chavez sexually abused women and girls are reshaping how many communities honor him
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California renames César Chavez Day following sexual abuse allegations
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill to rename César Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day following sexual abuse allegations against the Latino labor icon
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Judge weighs whether Venezuela can pay Maduro's legal costs in US drug trafficking case
A U.S. judge has pressed the Trump administration about its basis for barring Venezuela’s government from paying former President Nicolás Maduro’s legal fees in his drug trafficking case
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Appeals court pauses orders restricting federal officers' use of tear gas at Portland ICE building
An appeals court has paused lower court rulings in Oregon that restricted federal officers' use of tear gas during protests at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland
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Washington’s cherry blossoms hit peak bloom, sending a fleeting burst of pink across the capital
Washington’s cherry blossoms have reached peak bloom, and the city’s spring rush is in full swing
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Verdicts against Meta, YouTube validate concerns long raised by parents, child safety advocates
It’s too soon to tell if this week’s jury decisions will lead to fundamental changes in how social media treats its young users
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Video shows Minnesota dad and boy were flown on Delta to ICE detention in Texas
Airport security video shows another way federal agents are taking immigrants to detention centers
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Growth rate slowed in US metro areas in 2025, with steepest drops along the southern border
New population estimates show that U.S. growth in metro areas slowed sharply as immigration dropped and hurricanes pushed people out of some Gulf Coast counties
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Suburbanites embrace anti-Trump resistance before No Kings protests, saying, 'This is our fight'
A growing faction of concerned citizens across America's suburbs are positioned on the front lines of the anti-Trump resistance
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