
California Sheriff Halts Election Fraud Investigation Amid Legal Challenges
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco has paused his investigation into alleged fraud in a special election after facing lawsuits and court filings.

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco has paused his investigation into alleged fraud in a special election after facing lawsuits and court filings.

TSA staffing shortages caused inconsistent airport security wait times Friday, with some locations experiencing lengthy delays while others had minimal waits.
Severe flooding and a 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan within days, leaving 77 dead from floods and 12 from the quake, with infrastructure heavily damaged.

An online fundraiser for Boston police officer Nicholas O'Malley has collected more than $400,000 following his manslaughter charge.
Companies navigate tariff refunds and supply chain disruptions while some nations benefit from trade pattern changes.

European lawmakers have given approval to a trade agreement with the United States that had been delayed for several months.

Prediction platform Polymarket removed betting page and apologized after allowing wagers on when U.S. pilots shot down over Iran would be found.
The Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics opened Friday with competition across six sports, as Ukraine leads ceremony boycott over Russian participation.

Republican Senator Tim Sheehy safely executed an emergency landing in a Montana field Friday after his aircraft experienced engine failure during training.

Cuba says it will release 51 prisoners while US lawmakers debate congressional oversight of potential military action against the island nation.

Virginia's Supreme Court approved an April 21 referendum on a redistricting constitutional amendment backed by Obama that could affect four House seats.

House and Senate Democrats have requested a Justice Department investigation into whether Kristi Noem made false statements during congressional testimony.

European perspectives on Trump administration reveal nuanced views separating presidential policies from broader American sentiment.

A federal judge ruled Friday that key portions of the Pentagon's new press credentialing policy are unlawful and blocked its enforcement.

Micron Technology reported revenue that nearly tripled and exceeded estimates, driven by artificial intelligence demand, but shares declined following the company's increased spending guidance.
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