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View ArticleJudge indefinitely blocks Trump’s cuts to National Institutes of Health...
(CN) — A federal judge on Wednesday put the Trump administration’s expected $4 billion slash to National Institutes of Health research funding on ice, granting a scathing preliminary injunction in...
View ArticleSenate confirms former Trump lawyer Todd Blanche as deputy AG
WASHINGTON (CN) — The Senate on Wednesday confirmed President Donald Trump’s lawyer Todd Blanche as the Justice Department’s No. 2 official, deepening concerns among Democrats about the agency’s...
View ArticleNinth Circuit asks why San Diego has beef with teaching yoga in parks without...
PASADENA, Calif. (CN) — In an appeal hearing on Wednesday challenging a San Diego law that bans commercial activity in city parks, a panel of Ninth Circuit judges tried to get the bottom of the city’s...
View ArticleDC Circuit OKs removal of government watchdog head
WASHINGTON (CN) — A D.C. Circuit panel ordered on Wednesday that Hampton Dellinger, the head of the Office of Special Counsel, can be removed from his post after lifting a temporary order that blocked...
View ArticleTrump grants one-month exemption for US automakers from new tariffs on...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is granting a one-month exemption on his stiff new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada for U.S. automakers, as worries persist that the newly launched...
View ArticleRepublican congresswoman refers Democratic sanctuary city mayors for criminal...
(CN) — Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna told the mayors of Boston, Chicago, Denver and New York City on Wednesday that she would be criminally referring them for investigation to the Department of...
View ArticleThese nuns advocated for immigrant rights for 40 years — now in their 90s,...
CHICAGO (AP) — At age 90 and 95, this Catholic nun dynamic duo have been “peacefully and respectfully” fighting for immigrant rights for over 40 years. And they never take no for an answer. Faced with...
View ArticlePiglets left to starve as part of a controversial art exhibition in Denmark...
(AP) — Three piglets which were being allowed to starve as part of a controversial art exhibition in Denmark that had drawn international attention have been stolen, the artist said on Wednesday....
View ArticleLA County sues Southern California Edison over Eaton Canyon wildfire
LOS ANGELES (CN) — Los Angeles County filed a lawsuit Wednesday against regional utility giant Southern California Edison over the utility’s role in the outbreak of the Eaton Fire, which killed 17...
View ArticleAttorneys general vow to continue legal battles against DOGE cuts, spending...
PHOENIX (CN) — More than 300 people gathered in a Phoenix auditorium Wednesday night to address four state attorneys general about the effects of federal job cuts and spending freezes in Arizona. Just...
View ArticleMontana skier tells state Supreme Court resort’s missing fence led to...
(CN) — A man who careened off the side of a steep trail and broke his pelvis while skiing at a resort in Montana told the state’s highest court on Thursday that the resort had a duty to prevent the...
View Article‘Not a king’: Trump bid to fire NLRB member ruled illegal
WASHINGTON (CN) — A federal judge ordered National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox reinstated to her position Thursday after President Donald Trump tried to terminate her without just...
View ArticleCap on research spending paused
BOSTON — A nationwide preliminary injunction, issued by a Massachusetts federal court, has paused a rate change notice that would cap spending on biomedical research. If the notice were enacted,...
View ArticleSpaceX appeal blows up
NEW ORLEANS — The Fifth Circuit dismissed SpaceX’s appeal of a Texas federal court decision that, the Musk corporation argues, took too long to rule on its motion for a preliminary injunction against...
View ArticleWashington Supreme Court rejects challenge to mail-in ballot signature...
OLYMPIA, Wash. (CN) — Washington state’s mail-in ballot process that requires election workers to verify ballot signatures will remain in place, the state’s Supreme Court ruled on Thursday. “The...
View ArticleIllinoisans vote to keep state flag as is
CHICAGO (CN) — Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias announced Thursday that after a monthslong state flag redesign effort, the current state flag — consisting of the Illinois state seal and...
View ArticleStanford student journalist won’t face charges for role in pro-Palestine...
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (CN) — The Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office on Thursday announced it will not pursue criminal charges against a Stanford University student journalist who was arrested...
View ArticleWisconsin judge stands by conditional release of Slender Man stabbing defendant
WAUKESHA, Wis. (CN) — The Waukesha County Circuit Court on Thursday denied Wisconsin’s petition to revoke a conditional release order for a young woman who said she stabbed her best friend 19 times at...
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