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WorldMar 26

U.S. Immigration Decline Causes Population Slowdown Across Metro Areas

New census data reveals a 70% drop in international immigration contributed to population stagnation in major cities and slower growth nationwide.

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HealthMar 18

Meningitis Outbreak in Kent Kills Two Students, Cases Confirmed at Multiple Schools

A meningitis outbreak in Kent has resulted in two deaths and cases at multiple educational institutions, prompting health authorities to distribute antibiotics.

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FinanceMar 30

Indiana Bicycle Company Seeks U.S. Manufacturing Boost Through Tariffs

An Indiana bicycle manufacturer is pushing for tariffs to help compete with overseas production that dominates the U.S. market.

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WorldApr 1

Israeli Military Reports Four Soldiers Killed in Southern Lebanon

Four Israeli soldiers were killed in southern Lebanon as Rep. Rashida Tlaib introduced a resolution to block U.S. support for Israeli operations there.

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PoliticsMar 26

California Legislature moves to rename César Chávez Day amid abuse allegations

California lawmakers are voting to change César Chávez Day to Farmworkers Day following sexual abuse allegations against the labor leader.

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PoliticsMar 28

Trump Announces Agricultural Aid as Farmers Face Policy Pressures

President Trump announced new loan guarantees for farmers amid concerns about immigration enforcement and trade policies affecting agricultural operations.

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WorldMar 20

Gulf States Request UN Human Rights Council Debate Amid Regional Tensions

Gulf states have formally requested an urgent debate at the UN Human Rights Council as regional diplomatic pressures intensify.

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FinanceMar 13

Federal Reserve Chair Powell Made 13 Calls to Lawmakers After DOJ Criminal Probe Opened

Jerome Powell contacted 13 members of Congress in January following the Department of Justice opening a criminal investigation into the Fed chair.

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FinanceApr 2

Multiple Corporate Deals and Filings Mark Active Week in Global Markets

Several major corporate transactions and regulatory filings emerged this week across different sectors and regions.

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FinanceApr 8

Paul, Weiss Chair Brad Karp Steps Down Amid Epstein Ties Controversy

Brad Karp resigned as chair of major law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in February due to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein.

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TechnologyMar 10

Three arrested after explosive device thrown at NYC anti-Islam protest

Police arrested three people after a counterprotester threw a device containing nuts and bolts at an anti-Islam demonstration near Gracie Mansion following pepper spray incident.

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FinanceMar 10

Live Nation reaches antitrust settlement with Justice Department over Ticketmaster

Live Nation agreed to open Ticketmaster to competing sellers as part of a Justice Department antitrust settlement.

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PoliticsApr 8

Democratic Rep. Crow Says Party 'Taking Names' in Response to Reported Trump DOJ List

Rep. Jason Crow announced Democrats are compiling accountability lists following reports of a Trump administration DOJ 'enemies' list.

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SportsMar 31

NFL Makes Rule Changes and Approves Raiders Ownership Sale

The NFL approved five rule changes for 2026 and a 7% stake sale of the Las Vegas Raiders at an $11 billion valuation.

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EntertainmentMar 23

Bill Cosby Found Liable in 1972 Sexual Assault Case, Ordered to Pay $19.25 Million

A California civil jury found Bill Cosby liable for sexually assaulting Donna Motsinger in 1972 and awarded her $19.25 million in damages.

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