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The ruling examined a requirement that state residents obtain an identification card to legally possess guns.
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Two cases concern a federal Clean Air Act rule requiring that a Washington court hear the lawsuits.
Russian, Ukrainian Infrastructure Damaged Amid Flurry of Tit-for-Tat Strikes
Aerial attacks on Ukrainian gas facilities caused countrywide power outages, local media outlets reported.
Many Top Universities Have Yet to Comply With Trump’s Order on DEI
Some schools still promote racial preferences and ideologies, while others have renamed their DEI functions.
Trump Names Richard Grenell Interim Executive Director of Kennedy Center
Trump said he would name himself chair of the Kennedy Center’s new board.
Elon Musk Leads $97.4 Billion Bid to Take Over OpenAI
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman rejected a $97.4 billion takeover bid from Elon Musk and investors aiming to restore its nonprofit status.
Father and Daughter Have Made Shen Yun an Annual Tradition
Bill Schofield and his daughter Eva attended Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Detroit Opera House on Feb. 9.
Federal Law in Brazil Bans Smartphones From Classrooms
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Trump Signs Order to Shut Down Federal Executive Institute
The order cites the Trump administration’s policy of removing programs that don’t directly benefit the American people or national interests.
DOJ Appeals Judge’s Order to Unfreeze Federal Funding
Department of Justice lawyers filed an appeal hours after a judge ordered payments for federal programs to resume.
Lawsuits Against Trump Actions Could Help Clarify Scope of Executive Power
Issues like birthright citizenship could provoke rulings from the U.S. Supreme Court.
Trump Admin Appeals After Judge Reappoints Head of Whistleblower Protection Office
A judge on Monday reappointed the head of the Office of Special Counsel, who was terminated Friday evening by the Trump administration.
China-Born Boston Man Cleared of Spying Charges
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The Gaza crisis and the regime change in Syria have led to stepped-up cooperation between Cairo and Ankara after years of mutual antagonism.
Supreme Court to Hear South Carolina’s Challenge to Planned Parenthood in April
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Trump Expected to Unveil Reciprocal Tariffs on US Trading Partners
‘You’ll be hearing that word a lot: reciprocal,‘ the president told reporters. ’We want tariffs to be fair.’
New Bird Flu Strain Found in Nevada Dairy Worker
The worker, exposed to infected cattle at a Churchill County dairy, had mild symptoms and did not need hospitalization.
Chinese Military Industry Insider Reveals Details of Copycat Reliance on Western Tech
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Demolition of RFK Stadium Rekindles Baseball Memories
Opening in October 1961 in Washington, D.C., RFK Stadium was one of the first venues designed to host multiple types of sports events.

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‘New York Dolls’ Founding Member David Johansen Is Battling Cancer, His Family Says
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‘New York Dolls’ Founding Member David Johansen Is Battling Cancer, His Family Says
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