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Charges dropped against Texas doctor accused of sharing child patient records
The Department of Justice has dropped criminal charges against a Texas doctor who allegedly accessed and shared private, protected information about patients—specifically, children receiving gender
Police shoot suspect during warrant check in Des Moines' Highland Park neighborhood
Des Moines police shot a man wanted on a felony warrant in Des Moines' Highland Park neighborhood Friday afternoon. Someone reported to police the man was seen at a residence in the 1300 block of
Federal law enforcement agents denied entry at a Chicago elementary school, CPS officials say
Chicago Public Schools prevented law enforcement officers from going into an elementary school on Chicago’s Southwest Side Friday and talking to students, according to school officials. The officers,
DOJ limits enforcement of FACE Act violations, pauses abortion-related actions
The FACE Act makes it illegal to harm, threaten or interfere with an individual "obtaining or providing reproductive health services" or damage a facility "because such facility provides reproductive
Philly’s ‘sanctuary schools’ policy for immigrants hasn’t changed, superintendent says
With federal authorities removing schools as protected spaces from immigration agents, is the Philadelphia School District’s “sanctuary schools” policy still valid? Superintendent Tony B. Watlington
Touring disaster sites, Trump says he wants to get rid of FEMA
In the first official trip of his second term, Trump also threatened to withhold disaster aid to California unless the state enacts a voter ID law.
Columbus NAACP President Nana Watson told to resign by national leaders
The president of the Columbus chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is being told to resign from her position and the organization entirely. In a Jan. 22
Stamford's AITE high school again target of hate graffiti: Swastika, racial slur found on desk
A swastika and a "derogatory racial slur" were found written on a desk inside of a classroom at Stamford's Academy of Information Technology & Engineering this week, continuing a recent trend of
NOT GUILTY: Jury clears New England Patriot Jabrill Peppers in assault case
Breaking: A Quincy District Court jury composed of five women and one man unanimously found New England Patriot safety Jabrill Peppers not guilty on all assault counts against him. They took roughly
A Chicago school says immigration agents visited campus. Panic ensued
Chicago school leaders say immigration agents showed up to an elementary school today in what may be the first of such actions since the Trump administration this week reversed federal policy to now
Senate is preparing to confirm Hegseth as defense secretary in late evening vote
The Senate is muscling Pete Hegseth's nomination as defense secretary toward confirmation Friday, prioritizing his vow to create a “warrior culture” at the Pentagon over allegations of heavy drinking
Oklahoma Sen. Mullin confident Hegseth will be confirmed, predicts who Democrats will try to sink next
Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin, a Republican, predicted that Pete Hegseth will be confirmed as defense secretary Friday evening and that Democratic opposition would target Tulsi Gabbard next.
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