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PoliticsApr 6

Federal Judges Issue Rulings Challenging Trump Administration Policies

District court judges have issued rulings blocking or delaying various Trump administration policies on immigration, tariffs, and Justice Department actions.

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TechnologyApr 11

Battery Recycler Ascend Elements Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Ascend Elements filed for bankruptcy citing canceled government funding and challenging market conditions for lithium-ion batteries.

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FinanceMar 23

Financial Markets Show Mixed Activity Across Investment Sectors and Regions

Investment firms pursue diverse strategies from cryptocurrency integration to overseas expansion amid shifting market conditions.

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WorldMar 25

Australia, EU Finalize Trade Deal; European Car Sales Rise in February

Australia and the European Union concluded a trade agreement while European car sales showed modest growth in February, with Tesla ending a year-long decline.

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SportsApr 7

Hall of Fame Bears defensive tackle Steve McMichael diagnosed with CTE after death

Steve McMichael, who died at 67 after battling ALS, was posthumously diagnosed with stage 3 chronic traumatic encephalopathy.

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PoliticsApr 6

DOJ Accused of Misrepresenting Use of Voter Registration Data in Court

Justice Department officials allegedly misled a federal judge about their handling of nonpublic voter roll data while registration irregularities emerge.

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OtherApr 1

Army Investigates Helicopter Flyby at Kid Rock's Nashville Home

The U.S. Army is investigating why military helicopters flew near musician Kid Rock's Nashville residence and No Kings rallies.

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WorldMar 26

UN passes resolution recognizing slavery as 'gravest crime against humanity'

The United Nations adopted a landmark resolution formally recognizing slavery as the gravest crime against humanity and calling for apologies and reparations.

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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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OtherMar 31

ICE Agents to Be Stationed at Marine Corps Graduation Events in South Carolina

Immigration agents will screen attendees at Marine Corps graduation ceremonies at Parris Island this week, according to military officials.

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PoliticsApr 6

Michigan Senate Race Highlights Democratic Divisions Over Israel Policy

A three-way Democratic primary race in Michigan has exposed tensions within the party over Israel policy and progressive politics.

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PoliticsApr 6

Republicans Consider Using Reconciliation Process for Immigration Enforcement Funding

GOP explores budget reconciliation to fund ICE and Border Patrol without Democratic support, potentially limiting other legislative priorities.

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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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TechnologyApr 9

Indie Game Developer Black Tabby Games Launches Publishing Division

Black Tabby Games, creator of Slay the Princess, announced a new publishing arm and signed two games at the Triple-I Initiative showcase.

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WorldMar 20

Russia Benefits from US-Iran Tensions Despite Treasury Official's Claims

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated Russia wouldn't benefit from easing oil sanctions on Iran, but analysts suggest Russia gains from US-Iran conflict.

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