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Trump administration identifies 'super-sponsors' of migrant children in a possible prosecution tack
The Justice Department has announced charges against a Guatemalan woman accused of using false identification to gain custody of migrant children
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US puts up $750K to evacuate an American who was aboard hantavirus cruise ship from remote island
The Trump administration has put up $750,000 to charter a private yacht to evacuate a single American citizen from a remote South Pacific island after she had been aboard a cruise ship at the center of a deadly hantavirus outbreak
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Melania Trump unveils a spinoff of Trump Accounts for children in foster care
First lady Melania Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent have announced the launch of Fostering the Future Accounts, designed to help foster children
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New Hampshire court reverses father's murder conviction in case of missing 5-year-old girl
The New Hampshire Supreme Court has reversed a murder conviction for a man accused of killing his 5-year-old daughter
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El Nino is here and scientists fear it'll be big, bad and costly with heat, floods, droughts, fires
U.S. meteorologists say an El Nino has formed
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A key congressional race in California will test progressives' appeal in a Republican district
Randy Villegas, a populist insurgent, has won the Democratic primary for a House seat representing California’s Central Valley
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Feds won't seek death penalty in plea deal with man accused of killing top Minnesota Democrat
U.S. prosecutors say they will not seek the death penalty as part of a plea agreement with the man charged in the political assassinations of the top Democrat in the Minnesota House along with her husband, as well as the attempted murders of a state senator and his wife
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Prosecutors paint Palisades Fire suspect as a premeditated arsonist in opening statements
Prosecutors in the federal trial of the man accused of sparking last year’s deadly Palisades Fire have laid out a narrative for jurors of a premeditated arsonist who tried to cover his tracks
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California socialite and ex-Dodger must pay $22M in punitive damages over deaths of young brothers
A Los Angeles jury has ordered California socialite Rebecca Grossman to pay $21 million in punitive damages to the parents of two young brothers who died when her car struck them in a hit-and-run collision in 2020
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A burning cross in a Chicago park shocks residents and has police searching for who did it
Chicago police are urging residents to come forward with any information about a cross burning in a public park
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