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TechnologyMar 30

Palo Alto Networks CEO Makes First Stock Purchase in Years

Palo Alto Networks shares rose after CEO Nikesh Arora purchased company stock for the first time in several years.

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SportsMar 9

Eagles Sign DT Jordan Davis to Three-Year, $78 Million Extension

Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jordan Davis agreed to a three-year, $78 million contract extension with $65 million guaranteed.

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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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PoliticsMar 26

Idaho Lawmakers Consider Bill Criminalizing Transgender Bathroom Use in Private Businesses

Idaho legislature weighs legislation that would make it a criminal offense for transgender individuals to use bathrooms matching their gender identity in private establishments.

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SportsMar 15

Formula 1 Cancels Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grand Prix Events Due to Middle East Conflict

Formula 1 has canceled the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grand Prix races citing ongoing conflict in the Middle East region.

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WorldApr 17

Myanmar Reduces Aung San Suu Kyi's Prison Sentence, Releases Former President

Myanmar's military government has reduced former leader Aung San Suu Kyi's prison sentence and freed former president Win Myint.

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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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PoliticsMar 31

Jan. 6 Participants File Lawsuit Against Police, Pardoned Rioter Sentenced

January 6 Capitol rioters filed a class action lawsuit alleging excessive police force, while a pardoned participant received prison time for child pornography.

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WorldApr 1

U.S. Forces Deploy to Latin America for Separate Law Enforcement Operations

FBI agents traveled to Cuba while U.S. commandos joined Ecuador operations targeting criminal organizations in distinct missions.

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EntertainmentApr 13

Tucker Carlson Launches Book Imprint to Publish Controversial Authors

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson is launching Tucker Carlson Books through Skyhorse Publishing, planning to publish works by Russell Brand and Milo Yiannopoulos.

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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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PoliticsMar 31

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.

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OtherMar 29

Airport Security Wait Times Vary Widely Amid TSA Staffing Shortages

TSA staffing shortages caused inconsistent airport security wait times Friday, with some locations experiencing lengthy delays while others had minimal waits.

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OtherMar 24

GoFundMe raises over $400,000 for Boston officer charged in fatal shooting

An online fundraiser for Boston police officer Nicholas O'Malley has collected more than $400,000 following his manslaughter charge.

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