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fromThe Atlantic
1 hour ago
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Circles of Epstein Hell

Association with Jeffrey Epstein does not necessarily mean complicity in his sexual crimes; many relationships were transactional and superficial rather than deep or criminal.
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8 hours ago
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Friday is the deadline to release the Epstein files. Here's what to expect

The Justice Department must publish all unclassified DOJ and FBI records related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, searchable and downloadable, by Friday under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
45 minutes ago

Philadelphia Flyers Suspend Radio Announcer for Inappropriate Comment' Caught on Hot Mic

Philadelphia Flyers radio announcer Tim Saunders received a two-game suspension after making an on-air sexual comment during a TV timeout.
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fromNewsday
16 hours ago
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Instacart settles with FTC over deceptive practices but still faces questions about pricing

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16 hours ago
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Instacart settles with FTC over deceptive practices but still faces questions about pricing

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42 minutes ago

Stefon Diggs just crushed quiet injury rumors swirling before Ravens matchup

The full experience of Stefon Diggs in the Patriots offense took a while to come about this season, as it appeared the coaching staff was waiting to give him the go-ahead after coming off an ACL injury that ended his 2024 season. He finally had his breakout against the Bills in Week 5 and became an integral part of the offensive game plan since then. That hasn't continued over the last three games, however, with Diggs being on the field for less than 50% of snaps, which was a noticeable problem this past Sunday.
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14 hours ago

A federal jury finds Milwaukee judge guilty of obstructing immigration agents

Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was found guilty of obstructing immigration agents during an attempted arrest of an undocumented defendant.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
14 hours ago

Man suspected in Brown University shooting and MIT professor's killing found dead, officials say

A former Brown student, Claudio Neves Valente, committed a mass shooting at Brown and is linked to an MIT professor's slaying before dying by suicide.
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fromBoston.com
3 hours ago

Who was Claudio Neves Valente? Here's what we know so far.

Claudio Neves Valente killed two Brown students, shot and killed an MIT professor, and died by a self-inflicted gunshot in a Salem, New Hampshire, storage unit.
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4 hours ago

Cheddar bay biscuits, cheap margs and memories: Readers share their nostalgia for chain restaurants

American chain restaurants persist through affordability, familiarity, nostalgia, and adaptive advertising despite economic pressures and changing diet trends.
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11 hours ago

Trump suspends U.S. green card lottery after Brown University and MIT shootings

President Donald Trump ordered suspension of the diversity visa (green card lottery) program after the suspect in the Brown and MIT shootings entered via that program.
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8 hours ago

Trump will revisit a North Carolina town, now the focus of a newly redrawn congressional district

President Trump is campaigning in Rocky Mount, N.C., blaming the prior administration for economic woes while facing low approval on his handling of the economy.
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8 hours ago

What to watch for in this weekend's College Football Playoff first round

College Football Playoff first round features four games, highlighted by an Alabama–Oklahoma rematch, with injuries and unpredictability shaping potential outcomes.
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8 hours ago

COMIC: 6 tips to help you overcome social anxiety this season

The holidays tend to be a time for gathering, with work parties, family dinners and school showcases. And socializing can be awkward! But avoiding awkwardness can also get in the way of fun and connection. So if you're considering bailing on your community potluck or office party because you're anxious, read this first! Here are six tips from psychologists Ali Mattu and Fallon Goodman on how to embrace the awkwardness and practice social courage.
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11 hours ago

EU leaders agree on $105bn Ukraine loan, but without relying on frozen Russian assets

The European Union agreed to provide a 90 billion euro interest-free loan to Ukraine for 2026–27 but did not use frozen Russian assets and will borrow on capital markets.
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8 hours ago

Meet the new WaPo food critic who won't dine in anonymity

Elazar Sontag aims to make restaurant criticism more accessible by ending anonymity, restoring star ratings, and highlighting community-rooted dining spaces.
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8 hours ago

In the shadow of U.S. export controls, China rallies its own chip industry

The U.S. has been using ever-tightening trade restrictions to limit the flow of high-end microchips to China, along with the gear to make them. The goal is to try to keep Beijing behind in artificial intelligence and to prevent China's military from acquiring the best chips. But this chip "blockade," as some see it, has been a rallying cry in China even as Trump appears poised to loosen it.
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1 hour ago

Bay Area school supervisor allegedly demanded sex acts from student

A 36-year-old Bay Area high school safety supervisor was arrested for allegedly demanding sexual acts from and holding a student against her will.
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fromFortune
4 hours ago
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Manhunt in Massachusetts ends after mass shooter, MIT murderer found dead inside storage facility | Fortune

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Manhunt in Massachusetts ends after mass shooter, MIT murderer found dead inside storage facility | Fortune

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Friday Morning Constitutional: San Ramon Sees the Most Earthquakes In 50 Years

San Ramon experienced unprecedented December seismic activity while Northern California faces flood watches; shootings, a self-inflicted death, and legislative and public-safety developments also occurred.
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1 hour ago

Good Morning, News: Help Name PBOT's Snowplows Who Killed the Electric Car Chargers? Call it Trump Kennedy Center (or else) Weed: Not Cool Anymore Epstein's Book Club

Heavy rain caused flooding and evacuations in Portland-area communities; shelters opened, and Oregon joined other states suing over $2+ billion withheld for EV charging infrastructure.
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fromFuturism
4 hours ago

Sheriff Puzzled by UFOs Hovering Over Power Station

Unidentified, coordinated, lighted drone-like objects have repeatedly appeared above the Jim Bridger Steam Plant and other energy infrastructure in Sweetwater County, Wyoming.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

A black hole': families and police say tech giants delay investigations in child abuse and drug cases

Snapchat delayed and withheld account content crucial to linking a drug dealer to an overdose, impeding investigations and allowing continued online drug sales.
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fromFortune
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'He blew this case right open': Reddit tipster identified only as 'John' had a strange encounter at Brown University | Fortune

A tipster known as John provided crucial information that led police to identify the suspected shooter who killed two Brown students and an MIT professor.
fromABA Journal
2 days ago

Man who set fire in state supreme court building is sentenced

Brandon Olsen, 46, pleaded guilty in July to one count of arson, the website stated. The Denver district attorney's office said Olsen broke into the Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center on Jan. 2, 2024. He stole the keys to the building from a security guard at gunpoint and then started a fire on the seventh floor, according to 9News.com.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
15 hours ago

BREAKING: Judge Who Was Charged With Helping Immigrant Briefly Elude Feds Is Found Guilty

Adela Tesnow via AP, Pool Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan was found guilty of felony obstruction in federal court on Thursday night after she helped an undocumented immigrant briefly evade federal authorities. Dugan was found not guilty on a charge of concealing person from arrest. On April 18, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, a Milwaukee resident, was in Dugan's court to face domestic battery charges.
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15 hours ago

Bay Area man gets 17 months for Norteno gang plot to rip off Union City drug house

A Bay Area man was sentenced to 17 months in prison for plotting with other gang members to rip off a Union City drug house in 2018, court records show. Caleb Eller allegedly scoped out the target house, theorizing they would get at least a brick of cocaine from the home and that the brothers who ran it, who'd been robbed before, wouldn't put up a fight. He suggested his cohorts boot the door down and get it from them, prosecutors said in court filings.
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fromThe Mercury News
6 hours ago

Family sues over death of Hayward Marine veteran who was tased, given controversial sedative

Hayward police and Falck paramedics allegedly negligently tased, tackled and chemically sedated Marine veteran Nathan Hoang with midazolam, leading to his death in custody.
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fromBoston.com
17 hours ago

Gloucester man convicted of beating fellow inmate to death at Bridgewater facility in 2021

Michael Robinson was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and assault with a shod foot for fatally beating fellow inmate Scott Wonoski at a Massachusetts prison.
fromConde Nast Traveler
4 hours ago

A Long Layover at the Most Interesting Airport in America

Buckle up for a little morbid story time: In the winter of 1874, Alfred Packer led an ill-fated expedition through Colorado's San Juan mountains. His credentials were fabricated, the crew was unprepared, and countless warnings to wait until spring went ignored. While it is unclear if he murdered his crew or if they died of natural causes, Packer was the sole survivor. He eventually confessed to cannibalism.
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fromESPN.com
17 hours ago

Scandals, prediction markets: Is 2025 a turning point for sports betting?

Legalized sports betting in 2025 faced major scandals, taxation disputes, and disruption from prediction markets, intensifying public concern about integrity and societal harm.
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fromABA Journal
3 hours ago

Former judge sentenced to 12 years in prison for using public funds for vacations, personal purchases

Former Lauderdale County judge Gilbert P. Self Sr. sentenced to 12 years for using county funds for personal purchases, vacations, and employing his son.
fromNieman Lab
7 hours ago

Crowdsourced accountability reporting shines a brighter light on Big Tech

More recently, reporters have requested user-exported data from TikTok and OpenAI to answer key questions about how tech users interact and what they're shown. User-exported data contains detailed and well-formatted data based on each user's history, and is likely an artifact of compliance to data privacy laws in Europe and California. Importantly, this data allows reporters to report on real behavior on tech platforms, as opposed to creating fictitious accounts and mimicking user behavior.
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fromBoston.com
1 hour ago

Mass. school bus driver allegedly inappropriately touched child

The bus driver, a Wilmington man, is being summonsed to Woburn District Court, and police are seeking two charges against him: assault and battery and indecent assault and battery on a child under 14. "The defendant is not being identified at this time since he faces a criminal summons instead of arrest," the department explained in a release. "He will be identified at a later time if a criminal arraignment is scheduled." Back on Monday, Dec. 8, police were notified of "potentially inappropriate social media activity" by the driver and began investigating.
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fromThe Mercury News
13 hours ago

Police identify man shot by South San Francisco cops

28-year-old Luis Francisco-Manzo was shot by officers Brendan Hart and Martin Corona during a Dec. 8 confrontation in South San Francisco and is hospitalized.
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fromFortune
6 hours ago

Sneaking unemployment rate means the U.S. economy is inching closer to a key recession indicator, says Moody's | Fortune

U.S. unemployment rose to 4.6%, edging toward the Sahm Rule recession trigger and raising recession probability to about 40%.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
16 hours ago

Man shot in Oakland nine years ago dies from injuries

A man died Monday from injuries sustained in a Dec. 22, 2016 shooting in the 10400 block of Edes Avenue in Oakland.
fromFortune
4 hours ago

TikTok agrees U.S. joint venture deal with Oracle, Silver Lake and MGX | Fortune

I want to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued dedication and tireless work. Your efforts keep us operating at the highest level and will ensure that TikTok continues to grow and thrive in the U.S. and around the world,
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 hour ago

The 30 Most Trusted Weapons Issued to U.S. Forces

U.S. military weapons earn trust through repeated, reliable performance in combat across diverse environments, prioritizing survivability and dependability over novelty.
from24/7 Wall St.
5 hours ago

Here Are Friday's Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Birkenstock, Coreweave, Lockheed Martin, Lyft, Paccar, Stryker, Synaptics, and More

The Consumer Price Index print for November lit a fire under stocks as it came in much lower than expected at 2.7%. However, many on Wall Street were quick to throw cold water on the party, saying the data was incomplete due to the government shutdown and that we need to see complete December statistics in January to make sure a lower inflation trend is indeed in place.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 hours ago

Record numbers of Americans set to travel for the holidays

An estimated 122.4 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles during the year-end holiday, with 89% driving and a record 8+ million flying.
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6 hours ago

Federal regulators to begin sifting through wreckage of North Carolina plane crash that killed 7

A business jet crashed near Statesville, North Carolina, killing seven people, including retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and his family.
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6 hours ago

Dollar rebounds as markets question inflation data - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The US dollar index edged higher on Friday and is set to close the week with gains. The currency recovered after a pullback on Thursday following the release of softer-than-expected inflation data. While the downside surprise initially weighed on the dollar and treasury yields, the move was short-lived as traders questioned the reliability of the data, given disruptions caused by the recent US government shutdown.
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fromBusiness Insider
8 hours ago

I'm 87 and earn $12 an hour working two jobs. I wish I were retired, but I have no choice but to work.

When I was younger, I worked largely in retail. I spent four years in Europe because my first husband was in the military, then came back and worked in a dress shop. After getting a divorce, I ended up becoming a credit manager. That was very unusual at the time because women were often secretaries, not credit managers. I met my second husband at that company. After the company went under, I stopped working.
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18 hours ago

'Focused on the mission, not the man': How Ole Miss has moved on from Lane Kiffin

At least the 41-year-old former defensive coordinator is predictable. That wasn't always the case with Lane Kiffin, the former Ole Miss coach who abruptly left the Rebels at the end of the regular season to take over SEC rival LSU. Kiffin seems to spend as much time on social media as he does residing in opposing defensive coordinators' heads because of his unpredictable playcalling.
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2 hours ago

This New England city may limit how many pets residents can own

It helps keep people being responsible for their pets
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18 hours ago

Brent Venables took back OU's defense and made it one of the CFP's best units

NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma coach Brent Venables carried a somber tone. Disappointed. Embarrassed. An unsmiling Venables had plenty of words to describe a disastrous 2024 football season in the minutes after last December's Armed Forces Bowl. It had ended, mercifully, in a 21-20 defeat to Navy that afternoon. The Sooners had dropped six of the final eight games in their eagerly anticipated debut SEC campaign.
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fromFast Company
2 hours ago

Wall Street recovers from losses earlier in the week, as AI stocks climb

Stocks rose in morning trading on Wall Street Friday and further trimmed losses from earlier in the week for several major indexes.The S&P 500 jumped 0.8%, adding to gains made on Thursday.The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 283 points, or 0.6%, as of 10:05 a.m. Eastern. The Nasdaq jumped 1% and is now on track for a weekly gain.Technology stocks with an focus on artificial intelligence once again led the market. Nvidia jumped 3.4% and Broadcom rose 2.4%.
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All hands on deck: USPS faces holiday shipping crunch in Coney Island

"We're getting that mail in, getting those packages in, and getting them out for our customers on behalf of the big guy, Santa," Hernandez said.
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6 hours ago

It's a disgrace that Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua is a sanctioned fight

The Paul vs. Joshua fight presents real danger for Jake Paul because Joshua's sharp, very hard, fast punches can inflict serious injury.
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4 hours ago

Bitcoin Price Could Reach $143,000 Next Year: Citi Bank

The bitcoin price could climb to $143,000 next year as continued adoption through exchange-traded funds and a more accommodating U.S. regulatory backdrop draw new capital into the market, according to a new forecast from Citi. Analysts at the Wall Street bank set $143,000 as their base-case target for the bitcoin price over the next 12 months. They outlined a bullish scenario that places the price above $189,000, while their bearish case sees the bitcoin price falling to around $78,500 if macroeconomic conditions deteriorate, according to MarketWatch reporting.
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fromThe Washington Post
1 day ago

How California's death penalty moratorium could affect Nick Reiner's case

Nick Reiner faces first-degree murder charges with special-circumstance allegations that could expose him to life without parole or the death penalty.
fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Trump gives a partisan prime-time address insisting the economy is stronger than many voters feel

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Donald Trump delivered a politically charged speech Wednesday carried live in prime time on network television, seeking to pin the blame for economic challenges on Democrats while announcing he is sending a $1,776 bonus check to U.S. troops for Christmas. The remarks came as the nation is preparing to settle down to celebrate the holidays, yet Trump was focused more on divisions within the country than a sense of unity. His speech was a rehash of his recent messaging that has so far been unable to calm public anxiety about the cost of groceries, housing, utilities and other basic goods.
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23 hours ago

Trump's handpicked board votes to rename Washington performing arts center the Trump-Kennedy Center

"unbelievable work President Trump has done over the last year in saving the building. Not only from the standpoint of its reconstruction, but also financially, and its reputation."
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1 day ago

Venezuelans brace for hardship as Trump threatens oil blockade

Venezuelans face renewed economic uncertainty as a possible U.S. oil blockade threatens national revenue, prompting cautious coping amid shortages, fear, and potential illicit government responses.
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1 day ago

Austrian nuns await word from the Vatican on whether they can stay in their convent

Three elderly nuns retreated from social media at the Vatican's request amid a dispute with their provost over forced care-home placement and a gag order.
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1 day ago

Takeaways from Trump's address. And, some GOP lawmakers shift stance on ACA subsidies

President Trump promoted economic improvement and promised tax and benefit measures while House Republicans rejected extending enhanced health care subsidies for over 20 million Americans.
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1 day ago

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino says he will step down in January

Dan Bongino will resign as FBI deputy director in January after serving as an unconventional, politically aligned No. 2 who lacked prior FBI experience.
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fromThe Washington Post
23 hours ago

Coast Guard policy on swastikas, nooses will be revised, Noem says

The U.S. Coast Guard will remove policy language that labeled swastikas and nooses as "potentially divisive."
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1 day ago

Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent Peter Arnett has died

Peter Arnett, a Pulitzer-winning war correspondent, died at 91 after a career reporting front-line conflicts from Vietnam to the 1991 Gulf War.
fromBoston.com
1 day ago

US government admits role in causing helicopter-plane collision that killed 67 in Washington

The official response to the first lawsuit filed by one of the victims' families said that the government is liable in the crash partly because the air traffic controller violated visual separation procedures that night. Plus, the filing said, the Army helicopter pilots' "failure to maintain vigilance so as to see and avoid" the airline jet makes the government liable.
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ICE is reopening shuttered prisons as detention centers. Many have a troubled past

Shuttered prisons nationwide are being reopened to meet record-high ICE detention demand, often under private operators with histories of poor conditions and reduced oversight.
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fromESPN.com
18 hours ago

Proof that Texas A&M volleyball's run is more methodical than magical

Texas A&M volleyball reached the national championship through designed mental strength, resilience, and clutch responses, not mere momentum.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
18 hours ago

Jake Paul, Anthony Joshua weigh in ahead of blockbuster boxing bout

After the weigh-in, Paul, who excitedly took to the stage first and jeered up the crowd, claimed Joshua was nervous heading into the fight and said he would shock the world on Friday. I smell fear. I see something in his eyes, I truly do, Paul said. The pressure is on him. I'm fighting free. I've already won. This is a lose-lose situation for him. I've got him right where I want him.
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18 hours ago

On the racetrack or in the air, Greg Biffle will be remembered as a hero

Yes, before that name was famous, around here it was infamous,
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2 days ago

The Trump Admin Has All But Stopped Reuniting Detained Migrant Children With Their Families | KQED

UPDATE: In a response received Wednesday after this episode aired, the Administration for Children and Families, which oversees ORR, said the office "has not issued a moratorium" on sponsor releases, but alluded to "enhanced vetting policies" for adults who will be caring for the children after their release. "ORR continues to discharge children to vetted sponsors when all statutory and safety requirements are fully met and when release is assessed to be appropriate given the child's individual needs and circumstances," ACF told the California Newsroom. "Each case is evaluated individually, and decisions are made based on child welfare best practices."
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